Chad Bush
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Hello,
Thank you. I can confirm that the banner has been removed.
Best regards,
Chad
Hi @tahaamin,
I only have the current version, 2.6.7, of Rename Media Files installed on about 60 different client sites. Every single site with this plugin activated displays an enormous banner at the top of every admin screen. It can be removed by clicking the X in the corner, but that’s not good enough. This should not be displaying outside of the plugin’s own screens.
I do not have any other WPFactory plugins installed.
To be completely sure, I just completely removed the plugin, then installed it freshly and the same thing happens.
Best regards,
Chad
I have a closely related issue:
The Email Templates plugin https://wordpress.org/plugins/email-templates/ injects a similar nag to install and activate the Post SMTP plugin, and the “Don’t Show Again” link in the nag is broken. It leads to an error screen and does not remove the nag, which appears on every admin screen.
After reviewing this support post, I also now see that there’s a link to install the SMTP plugin in the admin menu as well as the permanent nag at the top of every admin screen. This link is beneath the sub-menu item for Email Templates.
I agree with the original author here. This is invasive and sketchy behavior that should be addressed. And, at the very least, the opt-out to the nag on every admin screen needs to work properly.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Firelight Lightbox] Ad open on every page load in editor, can’t removeHi @tillery! Thank you for the really fast reply and perfect solution. I had looked around in the settings but had not found that. I changed my rating from 3 to 5 stars and am happy to be able to continue enjoying this fine software.
I do have a suggestion: It might be a good idea to set the default to have that block control closed upon plugin install. You could leave it there, but closed. That way it’s not hijacking all the image block settings real estate but it still elicits a click open to see what’s there. It also might be nice if the colored left border was removed so it blends in with the rest of the inspector.
And regarding the consideration to add new per-image and per-gallery settings to that section in the inspector sidebar, I wouldn’t have any issue with it as long as you also provide controls to disable it like the ones you just showed me for the current controls.
I’m seeing this error on dozens of client sites, and they think there’s an error. Please fix ASAP.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast Duplicate Post] Plugin changes my settings with every updateHi @lopo,
Thank you! I’ll change my star rating and update my review. It’s great to see such responsive attention from plugin developers.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast Duplicate Post] Plugin changes my settings with every updateHi @lopo that’s great news! I’ll revise my star rating when that’s done. Thanks again for providing all this useful functionality in a free plugin.
I have the current version of Members on an all-current install, and this forced ad still shows on EVERY block in the editor for all users.
As soon as I started seeing this obnoxious up-sell, I immediately deactivated the Members plugin in all 100 of my clients’ websites. Fortunately, I can activate the plugin, set user roles as needed, then deactivate to avoid this forced advertising that’s confusing to clients who don’t have any desire nor need for restricted content at all.
This has already proven extra confusing for clients who already run Restrict Content Pro or some other non-MemberPress membership plugin. The extra, unwanted up-sell competes with the legitimate restriction controls and is totally unacceptable.
MemberPress, you’ve got a great core product and it’s a shame to see this sort of lowball tactics in this wonderful plugin of which you’ve taken ownership. I’m grateful that you’ve taken on Justin’s Members plugin with plans to continue expanding and improving it. It’s been part of my dev toolkit for years. But I’m disappointed and a bit shocked that a company that produces such good stuff would stoop to this level.
Unless this Permissions setting is removed from the Block controls for sites that are not using any add-on functionality, I’ll keep deactivating Members on production sites and/or including CSS to hide this (I don’t like having to resort to such hacky tactics). Bummer.
- This reply was modified 6 years ago by Chad Bush. Reason: Added an additional point
I had this problem, and clearing the cache in the browser didn’t fix it. But the sites I’ve had the problem on use a CDN, and after clearing that cache, then the browser’s again, the problem has resolved itself. It looks like a JS function in this version of the plugin got a new name, and if the browser is trying to load the cached version it throws an error and the Tour and Update notifications don’t get dismissed.
The issue in this post is discussed in more useful detail here: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/start-tour-bug?replies=23#post-7056126
In that post, the plugin authors have joined the conversation and things are being resolved.
I’ve found that the solution is to clear the cache — any server-side caching and CDN cache needs to be cleared as well as the browser cache. After that, the problem is resolved.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Post Type UI] Plugin download link – 404 errorThank you for being on top of this! I had a hunch it might be a problem at WordPress.org, but I wanted to bring it up just in case nobody else did.
Thank you for this fantastic plugin!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gravity Forms Toolbar] Invalid argument suppliedGreetings @daveshine,
I just noticed the same error. I’m using the plugin on a single site, and the error only appears when I uncheck the Help, Documnetation and FAQ option in the plugin’s settings. The error disappears if I re-check that option, and the other options don’t seem to affect it either way.
Hopefully this helps you to debug this plugin.