I successfully installed Follow Me Plugin, chose my buttons and linked them to my URLs and saved the changes in the New Version. But the widget isn’t showing up on my blog at sheanaochoa.com. Help!
]]>Good day.
I can’t seem to get the
Deactivate on mobile browsers? YES
to work for me.
any thoughts.
]]>Love the plugin!! Do you plan on a pinterest icon support?
Thanks,
Keegan
]]>There is unnecessary closing </div> tag on the plugin’s options page (in admin panel) which breaks markup in the admin panel.
See the file follow-me.php:636
]]>When entering a unique link, is there any way to avoid all words being capitalized?
]]>Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
]]>there should be an easy way for subscribers to cancel their subscription embedded in the email – how can we do that?
thanks,
Zander
]]>Is there a way to change Follow Me to Follow Us?
]]>This plugin definitely works, and it has a really nice design overall, but my Google Page Speed score dropped by 7 points (and from a ‘B’ to a ‘C’) after installing it. I’d like to use this plugin, so I’ll hang onto it unactivated until performance issues are addressed.
]]>Would be very nice to be able to choose to have one or more ocons in the tab. A twitter bird, or Facebook F gets people attention, this icon does not, and might even be considered spam.
]]>Follow Me is generating a fair few 404 errors, because of the plugin’s generated HTML code looking like this:
src="https://tomsbiketrip.com/wp-content/plugins/follow-me/images/<br />
twitter.png" border="0" alt="<br />
Twitter" />
The line-breaks are deliberate. They shouldn’t be there. Some browsers are requesting this URL as a result:
?/wp-content?/plugins?/follow-me?/images?/%0D%0Atwitter.png
Giving a 404 error.
Those URL entities are the codes for line-feed and carriage-return. Poor code – please fix this!
]]>Hi, thanks for the great plugin.
I have a problem with the display of it in IE 8. The box shows at the bottom below my page instead of on a specified fixed position.
How can I fix this?
Grt, Bart
]]>Validator doesnt like onClick, if you simply replace with onclick works just fine.
]]>Why is there an index.htm file in the images directory of the follow me plugin that contains javascript, text and a stat counter for some project and software company?
This is completely unrelated to the plugin and the plugin should be removed from WordPress for spamming and malware or the plugin should be updated and this file removed.
This is an unacceptable practice to include unrelated files for a WP plugin.
I refuse to install/ or use this plugin and I suggest others follow suit – always check what a plugin installs!
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