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  • The first snippet for horizontal footer menus seems to be missing. Could it be added again?

    We’re running WordPress v4.2.2 together with the theme Customizr v3.3.26 and Ultimate Social Media and Share Icons v1.2.0. The error we get is the same as the initial error reported by Glenys. At the top of the Dashboard when opening the plugin-page:

    Error : Please fix your theme to make plugins work correctly: Go to the Theme Editor and insert <?php wp_head(); ?> just before the </head> line of your theme’s header.php file.

    Also see the screenshot from our Dashboard (e-mailed). The above error message only appears on the “Ultimate Social…”-plugin page, not for the other plugins we’re running. It can be reproduced with the basic/free version of Customiz 3.3.26 (i.e., without any modifications due to a child theme).

    Our “header.php” is the same as reported by Glenys in comment 6688168 above (except for the wp_head()-line added by Glenys). As mentioned in his/her comment; there is no “</head>“-tag in the “header.php“-file for this theme and adding the requested snippet seem to have no effect on the error.

    Let me know if I can provide anything more to help you solve the issue/error.

    I can report the same problem, has there been any progress? It’s a pity it is not possible to combine one of the highest rated WP-plugins for social media with one of the highest rated themes.

    We’ve tried to add the requested snippet <em><?php wp_head(); ?></em> to a few places in the Customizr <em>header.php</em> but without success. In case it matters for support on this issue, we’ve got an active license for the site in question.

    Thread Starter marev

    (@marev)

    Could you please elaborate?

    According to the Plugin author on the above link the package broke on some systems because of explicit changes in v 4.0.1. Since there is no new version of Acunetix WP Security available it is not really clear how it could start working (on the systems where it is broken) again.

    Thread Starter marev

    (@marev)

    Thanks for the tip, unfortunately deactivating/reactivating the plugin did not make any difference in my case. I’ve also tried the Acunetix support suggestions at,

    http://wordpress.org/support/topic/administration-4?replies=7#post-4646053%29

    which includes deactivating, removing plugin files, manually removing some plugin WP data base entries followed by a reinstall — still with the same disappointing result.

    I noted from the plugin download page the number of people reporting the WP 3.6.1 <-> 4.0.1 update as broken has grown steadily over the past week. To me it seems 4.0.1 update introduced new conflicts/bugs that depends on the overall configuration of the server where the plugin is running. It will work on some platforms, work after some easy fixes on other platforms and not work at all on some.

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