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  • Plugin Author Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    Sure, what problems are you seeing?

    Thread Starter knubew

    (@knubew)

    I am currently using WordPress 5.4.2 for several complex websites and have no problems with the plugin. But before I update to WordPress 5.5.x, I just want (and have to) ensure that all the plugins used on the websites generally support this current WP version. In this way I can usually avoid a time-consuming rollback. That’s why I asked the question.

    Plugin Author Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    I understand now, yes this version should be compatible with WP 5.5. There haven’t been any new updates needed for it as it’s fairly separate from WordPress itself. If you do notice any issues, let me know here and I can get them fixed. Right now, you can safely assume it’s safe to upgrade, but it’s usually a good idea to test all updates on a development/staging site before production.

    Thread Starter knubew

    (@knubew)

    Thank you for the informations.

    but it’s usually a good idea to test all updates on a development/staging site before production.

    Yes I will do that. 🙂

    Right now, you can safely assume it’s safe to upgrade,

    Do you use jQuery in your plugin???
    I read in this post (https://wptavern.com/major-jquery-changes-on-the-way-for-wordpress-5-5-and-beyond) that there could be problems because the jQuery Migrate 1.4.1 script was removed from WordPress 5.5..

    Plugin Author Scott Kingsley Clark

    (@sc0ttkclark)

    This plugin does have some jQuery usage but it doesn’t appear to have anything that would break from the lack of jQuery Migrate

    Thread Starter knubew

    (@knubew)

    Hello Scott,

    thank you very much for your response and the information.

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