Hello and thank you for your a great free plugin. Problem: the Preview (button) doesn’t work. Ideas?
]]>When I put the site into Maintenance Mode using Easy Pie Maintenance Mode plugin, I receive warnings from the jQuery Migrate help plugin about use of jQuery.fn.load() (deprecated some time ago in jQuery) in bxSlider as provided with EZP. For me, upgrading to bxSlider v4.2.1d resolved this problem. YMMV, of course.
]]>Hi,
I’ve been using the EZP Maintenance Mode plugin quite happily for quite a while. Love it! But today, I installed the W3 Total Cache plugin, and as soon as I did, EZP Maintenance Mode stopped working properly. Specifically, when I turned on EZP’s maintenance mode, my website displayed a 403 warning instead of the usual maintenance-mode graphic.
I removed W3 Total Cache, and EZP Maintenance Mode resumed working just fine again. Here’s my problem: I’d really like to use W3 Total Cache and also EZP Maintenance Mode. Is there any way that I can make them work better together?
Thanks!
]]>Hello!
I recently upgraded to latest WP version, and am guessing its the reason why my maintenance mode plug in isn’t quite working right anymore. When I am in my WP dashboard, with the plug-in disabled and/or de-activated, I still see my website URL in maintanence mode. But if I open a new browser (i used chrome and IE) and go to my website directly it works, I can see the website. Please advise as this is preventing me from working on my site behind the scenes. It’s stuck in maintenance mode via my dashboard.
I browsed through previously posted topics related to this – and already tried clearing out all my cashes, I de-activated plug in and used a different plug in to test, but it doesn’t change anything, I still see the easy pie maintenance mode screen when I am in my WP dashboard.
thanks!
Version 0.6.7 is causing empty lines at the start of the page body. This is well-read by most browsers, but breaks feeds.
It happens when the plugin is active, but not in maintenance mode. (Didn’t check the maintenance mode, as I was debugging a live site.)
Can be replicated on OSX local:
$ php -v
PHP 5.5.24 (cli) (built: Apr 20 2015 13:11:16)
Copyright (c) 1997-2015 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.5.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2015 Zend Technologies
with Xdebug v2.2.5, Copyright (c) 2002-2014, by Derick Rethans
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I am logged in as an Admin and your plugin still displays the under construction page, rendering it useless as a development tool. I have since un-installed it and tried other plugins which all have the same behavior. I would like to use your plugin over the other ones, could you help me figure out what is going on. Thanks.
]]>Hi,
Just downloaded and tested this plugin, works really great and very easy to use but the visual mini themes doesnt appear anything for me to choose .
Kindly advise.
thanks
]]>What CSS would I use to change the text color and font.
]]>Hi,
Thanks for this plugin.
Just installed it and get this error message when testing subscription on front end.
Strict Standards: Non-static method EZP_CS_Utility::get_db_type_format() should not be called statically, assuming $this from incompatible context in /storage/web/public/sites/proexample.h4-business-support.com/wp-content/plugins/easy-pie-coming-soon/classes/Entities/class-ezp-cs-standard-entity-base.php on line 117
What should I do?
Thanks!!!
]]>Hi there!
I use a plugin UsersUltraPro that has their own login / logout pages.
And after letting usersultra “take over” the original wp login/logiut pages (a setting) and activating the maintance mode again, I now cant access any login pages anymore…
Help!
Anyway to access any loginpages through a backdoor or something?
site is
https://sahm.se
Tried https://sahm.se/wp-login.php but gets redirected to https://sahm.se/login/ wich is the users ultra loginpage…
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance!
Rodge
]]>Hi there Bob im claiming your fast support please. I was retheming my web and decided to test your plugin for my visitors, but when i finished doing that and wanted to activate the web again it screw up and nothing shown…
I tested it all, make a page speed insight test and nothing shown as you can see in https://www.galaxyandroid.es i dont know how to solve it.
The steps i followed were:
1.- First download and install your plugin
2.- Second configure options and activate maintenance mode
3.- working on my web
4.- Deactivate plugin
5.- uninstall plugin
6.- Shit happens! hehe
Please i also tried to add “define” rule to wp-config.php but nothing happens
]]>Hi, I noticed that when I have Easy Pie Maintenance turned on, and when I use my Chrome browser to visit the maintenance page, I see a small shield icon in the URL line of my Chrome browser. When I click on the shield, I get the following ominous message: “The page is trying to load scripts from unauthenticated sources.” When I turn off Easy Pie Maintenance mode and revisit my homepage, the shield is gone.
Is it normal to see this shield icon in Chrome’s URL line when Easy Pie Maintenance plugin is turned on? I’ve been using Easy Pie for a few months now, and this is the first time I’ve noticed that little shield icon with the ominous message.
Otherwise, it’s working fine.
Thanks!
David
]]>Hi,
This is the 4:th Maintenance plugin I install and it seems easiest so far. But they all have one problem in common: No instruction when/how the Maintenance page kicks in.
What I want is that the Maintenance page shows only during plugin updates, i.e. instead of the core maintenance message. How do I get that? If I check Enabled = Yes, the Maintenance page is on all the time. That is not what I want. Please help me understand.
Activated the plugin, enabled in the settings and saved. No effect. Cleared the cache, no change. Not sure what else to try… thanks.
]]>Hello,
The plugin is working well, but I noticed that with the installation, a folder outside the plugins folder has been created: in /wp-content
The folder’s name is: easy-pie-maintenance-mode
: /wp-content/easy-pie-maintenance-mode
which only contains the folder: mini-themes
, which is empty.
I tried to delete those two folders but I cannot.
I deactivated and deleted the plugin and still I couldn’t delete the two folders.
Is the creation of these two folders intended? Are these folders needed? If not, how can I delete them?
Thank you very much.
Alovera
]]>There is a known incompatibility between the plugin “Theme My Login” and Easy Pie Maintenance Mode which can prevent you from logging into your site.
Theme My Login redirects the /wp-admin URL in such a way that Easy Pie Maintenance Mode thinks the login page is a page that should be blocked. To get around this, simply access your admin page using wp-login.php instead of wp-admin.
In other words, use https://mysite.com/wp-login.php
Hi there! The plug-in is working fine when I view the site on Firefox but doesn’t work at all on Chrome? Help?
Thanks!
Kathy
I used this plugin to keep a maintenance page up while i was working on my site logged in as admin, but by a mistake i logged myself out and now i cant get back in!
it doesnt work to write /wp-admin/ after URL, it keeps throwing me on maintenance page.
also removed the option to see that wordpress menu on top if you are non-admin
Hello
Your plugin is great, thanks!
If my user is an Administrator for a site in the network, and it works as expected: when I’m logged in it will show me the page.
But if I am a SuperAdmin of a multi-site installation (which should give me all privileges of an Administrator in all sites of the network) it shows the Maintenance page.
I’m not sure how you check if I have admin privileges, but it should be >= Administrator, instead of == Administrator.
Thanks!
Leo
Hi Bob,
Thanks for your plugin. At last, a plugin with free features worth the install!
I’ve installed your plugin on a French site and found that some strings were not available in the .po file. These are the strings shown for the countdown.
It’d be nice to be able to translate them also !
Kind regards
Sylvain
]]>What is this suppose to mean? I get this error when activating the plugin :
Warning: mkdir(): Permission denied in /home/UserName/public_html/wp-content/plugins/easy-pie-maintenance-mode/classes/class-easy-pie-mm.php on line 256
What permissions are required?
]]>I have a 404 error log which is telling me it couldn’t find this image on the day I put the website into maintenance mode:
/wp-content?/plugins?/easy-pie-maintenance-mode?/styles?/images?/bx_loader.gif
Perhaps it is something you want to check out? Thanks for the great plugin!
]]>My ‘server side includes’ do not function anymore!
Short explanation: I installed and used this plugin first time yesterday, when I changed themes on an active website. The site also has 200+ old pages, which are not running on WordPress; on all these pages I’m using server side includes to display the menu and footer on each page. Both are not showing anymore (roughly for period since I activated the plugin – my check: no more hits to archive pages, counter code is part of footer.txt). What I used is simple code like this <!--?#?include? virtual="navigate.txt" -->
, which worked well for almost 9 years…
This is just a suspicion. I briefly changed themes back to old one, which doesn’t seem to make any difference.
Hello,
I enabled easy as pie maintenance mode and my site will not activate the plugin. When I view my site in serval broswers I’m still able to see the site instead of the maintenance mode. I don’t have plugin cache. Tried viewing the site on my cell phone, in firefox, internet explorer and I logged out.
Thank you in advance for any light you can shed on this matter.
]]>I’m trying to view my site while I am logged in as admin but I keep getting the maintenance page. The url points to my root domain however my WordPress install is in a sub-folder. I’m wondering this may be what’s causing the issue.
Thanks.
]]>Using Firefox as admin browser and Explorer and Safari as user browsers. Put it in maintenance mode and Explorer and Safari indicated such. Deactivated maintenance mode and Explorer and Safari still showed maintenance mode. Cleared history and cache on both. Had to deactivate the plugin to get user browsers to see website. Then reactivated plugin and tried it again and it then would not go into maintenance mode!
It has good features but problems that need to be resolved. Cannot trust it at this point but would like to. I’m concerned I may not get my site back if I pursue the plugin.
I attempted to deactivate the Easy Pie plug in and bring the site out of maintenance – did not work the site was still showing as “Under Construction”.
I then deleted the Easy Pie plug-in and the site is still showing as “under construction.”
https://www.staceyhallattractioncatalyst.com/
Please help me get my site back up.
]]>I deactivated the Easy Pie Maintenance Mode and then attempted to access the site – still showed under maintenance.
I then removed the plugin – site is still displaying “Under maintenance”.
Please help me get my site back up.
]]>Hello I would like my site to not return a 503, so it will be indexed. The maintenance mode version on the site has become a little more permanent at least for now. I wonder if there is a way to turn it off?
Thanks.
]]>Question, this sounds like a great plugin, however, does it work while WordPress itself is being updated?
It stands to reason that if WordPress is down, its plugins won’t work?
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