kld53
Forum Replies Created
-
I had this issue as well. Yes, when I save the widget the Show / Hide options reappear. However when I leave the widgets page and come back they are missing again, or if I simply refresh the page they are missing.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Remove Widget Titles] Abandoned?Thank you Stephen.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Remove Widget Titles] Abandoned?I 2nd this. It’s really a great plugin that I use often. Thank you for the great work.
I also do not have the SiteGround caching plugin installed on the site which is sending the alerts.
Thanks Erik.
Erik. It’s not just you. I received several emails yesterday just like this and I would also like to know what they mean. I received one email each for about 9 plugins installed on a site. I’m not sure how a plugin can change from private to published.
@meadows19 I agree. There shouldn’t be a send to here. It should be hard coded to the email address of the user who is changing their password. I could see maybe an option to CC or BCC an admin, but the main To: shouldn’t have an option for this feature. Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Page Ordering] Works on pages and custom post types, but not postsI have the same question. I don’t have that many posts, but it doesn’t work on posts for me. Is that intentional? Thanks.
Correct. For the function I am looking for, there should be no option to change the TO address. It would be to the address assigned to the user who changed their password. This is how WP functions out of the box (when a used manually changes their password). I am looking for a way to customize this message to the user in the dashboard without hard coding it. Thanks
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Meta Box] Version 4.10 stopped working for meThank you. Updated and working correctly.
Hi Jack,
Happy New Year. I just wanted to see if you have an estimate of when this might be updated.
Thank you,
KevinThank you for your reply Jack.
It seems like by default WP sends an email to the user’s (email) to let them know their password was changed, not the site’s admin. Part of the default message is:
This notice confirms that your password was changed on WEBSITE NAME.
If you did not change your password, please contact the Site Administrator at admin@email.com
This is the email I would like to edit. Is this something BNFW will do?
Thank you,
KevinForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Wordfence Security - Firewall, Malware Scan, and Login Security] FirewallHello,
I’m having the same issue. I’m using the suggested Apache + suPHP configuration.I’m on siteground hosting and get this message.
The changes have not yet taken effect. If you are using LiteSpeed or IIS as your web server or CGI/FastCGI interface, you may need to wait a few minutes for the changes to take effect since the configuration files are sometimes cached. You also may need to select a different server configuration in order to complete this step, but wait for a few minutes before trying. You can try refreshing this page.
Can you please post your solution. There was mention of adding something to .htaccess or php.ini
Thank you.
Hi,
Yes, I did deactivate Content Aware Sidebars and the coupon code worked correctly. I rolled back to 3.2.4 and the issue is still there as well. I currently have the plugin disabled.Can you please send me an email to kevindenkers [at] gmail.com and I will send you more details. Thank you.
Is there any security issue or threat to running version 3.2.4 for now? Thanks.