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I think you should “get it from the horse’s mouth”, to use the old expression. The owner of the plugin provides Support here: https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Divi Theme CompatibilityNot sure, as the Support person does not monitor comments here, so best to open a Ticket with the caveat that it has been many years since the resolved response you were reading was written. https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] excellent!Yes, it took 5 years, and a new treatment and a new medication, neither of which were available 5 years ago. Thank you for the concern!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] excellent!Thank you for your kind comments! I am the original author of this plugin. When I was no longer able to support it, due to family health issues, Zatz Labs took over. If you ever need any help, be sure to create a ticket directly with them at https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] How to add many links to “URL of Page”?As noted on the Description page: IMPORTANT: Support has moved to the ZATZLabs site and is no longer provided on the WordPress.org forums. If you need a timely reply from the developer, please open a ticket. https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Membership pluginsSupport is currently only available as described in this post: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/important-support-for-multiple-themes-has-moved/
The plugin owner could not reliably get automatic notification of support posts, so moved his support to his own website.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Compatibility with Divi ThemeThe plugin author has had trouble getting notifications of posts here, so has his own Support Ticket system here: https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Doesn’t Work AnymoreSupport tickets for the plugin can be opened at https://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/ if you are still interested in pursuing the matter. Hope that it works out!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] What is the maximum themes allowed per WP installBest to talk to the plugin owner to be sure he will support you using 100+ different themes. As he states in the Description, you will need to open a ticket on his Help system: http://zatzlabs.com/submit-ticket/
ref. – https://wordpress.org/support/topic/important-support-for-multiple-themes-has-moved/
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Warning: Use of undefined constantThis error is being generated by the plugin in the /td-composer/ directory of /wp-content/plugins/. Not sure of the actual plugin name.
To get rid of the message, but not the problem, you can set WP_DEBUG to FALSE in wp-config.php
Just installed WordPress to test this, and mine displays perfectly. Current WordPress version, current plugin version and current default theme.
I tried [c] [cy] and [y].
I’m not official support, but my guess is that someone changed encoding somewhere on your site. In my experience, I got caught on restoring from a backup of my WordPress database, setting the Collation wrong. But there are lots of possibilities.
Good luck with it!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: wp-cli db tables lists non-existent tablesThank you very much! I’ll keep an eye on the discussion there.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Multiple Themes] Plugin Not WorkingUnfortunately, Plugin Support does not get notifications when a post appears in this Support area. Please see the IMPORTANT note at the beginning of the Plugin Description here: https://wordpress.org/plugins/jonradio-multiple-themes/
It explains how to get Support.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Backing up local site“And is there a way to transfer the WAMP settings?” – there are several WAMP implementations. You’ll have more luck checking yours for its documentation, support, forums, etc. to answer that question.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Blank page when I visit localhostDelete the empty index.html. By default, it has higher priority than index.php, effectively blocking WordPress from view when you type localhost.