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  • Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Hi feonix,

    Thanks for the information. The problem is probably caused by some clash with the theme. I’ll contact you directly through your email.

    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Hi feonix83,

    I’ll need a bit more information in order to find out what happened. Please try the following:

    1) Create a new post
    2) Click on the Kitchenbug moustache icon
    3) Enter a recipe name, an ingredient, a servings number and a direction
    4) Click on Continue.
    5) In the 2nd step which appears choose to add an image. After adding the image, hover with your mouse on the image – two icons should appear. I need to know if both icons have an ‘X’ on them or just the right one.

    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Glad to be of assistance 🙂

    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Hi feonix83,

    These js errors are caused by the Facebook login script. They are harmless and can be ignored. Facebook has been notified about this issue by users seeing this issue but has not fixed the problem yet in their Javascript SDK. You can look it up at “https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/122268321247958”. The FB developer notes the following – “This is an expected exception that is used to test for a condition – this has no side effects.”

    Please let us know if you need any further assistance with this issue.

    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Here are the answers to your questions:
    1) Can users add recipes from the front end with this plugin?
    Not at the moment. Only the blogger may add a recipe and receive the analysis from the Kitchenbug server.

    2) Do I retain my rights to my recipes?
    Yes, of course. Kitchenbug is providing a service for analyzing nutritional values of recipes through a WordPress plugin. The recipes belong to the bloggers who created them.

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [Kitchenbug] buggy
    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Dear User,

    Thank you for the review. We are sorry for the problems that were caused and are working hard to make the plugin as good as humanly possible.

    The scenario in which the photos disappear is as follows:
    1) The Kitchenbug plugin version 0.5.3 is installed
    2) The user changes his theme
    3) The photos uploaded from the current month are actually backed up and not deleted.

    The bug was that the photos were backed up to a wrong directory causing them to lose the WP link. We were notified about the problem on December 10th and are releasing the fix on December 14th in version 0.5.4. The problem with the tags was brought to our attention by you and fixed as well for the 0.5.4 release.

    The Kitchenbug Team

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [Kitchenbug] Can't use it.
    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Hi Jack,
    Again, thank you for the feedback. First of all, your registration has been approved.
    As we’re in a limited beta, we’re approving every request manually, taking into account our capacity. This usually takes somewhere between a few minutes and a few hours.

    Automatic registration approvals will be initiated soon.

    Please feel free to contact us with any issue.

    Regards,
    The Kitchenbug team

    Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [Kitchenbug] Can't use it.
    Plugin Author kitchenbug

    (@kitchenbug)

    Hi Jack,

    Thank you for your honest review. Regarding your comments, Kitchenbug provides a service for analyzing recipes. In that it is a unique plugin and provided at no cost to the blogger. Thousands of man hours have been spent in creating a specialized engine which allows a blogger to just enter a recipe and get a full nutritional analysis. Apart from the analysis we also provide free SEO for food bloggers, allowing them to reach a much larger target audience.

    In order to provide these services the plugin needs to communicate with our server. Doing so without registration would open us to spam and denial of service attacks. Our upcoming version will also allow users to log in using Facebook without even needing to register.

    We believe that registering so that a service can work is a very small price to pay for the value the plugin provides. We understand that you do not agree and respect that, and hope that you will see the benefit of Kitchenbug for WordPress and take the time to try out our product.

    Kind Regards,

    The Kitchenbug Team

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