wordpress 3.9 and Gravatar 3.1won’t work at my blog
]]>hello to all,
is it possible that wpordpress 3.9. and gravatar favicon wouldn’t work together?
My problem:
since i made the update to wordpress 3.9, my gravatar isn’t show on my blogpage.
in other blogs where i post a comment, my gravatar is show very well.
is there anybody else, who has the same problem?
I will be be very happy for solutions
with best wishes and thanks to all who can solve this problem
I’m loving Gravatar Favicon on my multisite network – in Chrome and Firefox, anyway. But it doesn’t seem to work in Internet Explorer. Is there a work-around?
]]>Howdy!
After the release new version of the plugin Gravatar Favicon 3.1, i made some design changes to the plugin. Here are some of them:
language
instead of the locale
Text Domain
and Domain Path
for a more complete localization of all strings (e.g. description of the plugin on the page /wp-admin/plugins.php)_plugin_settings
and _add_plugin_settings
, leading to what the page /wp-admin/plugins.php links are not generatedMinimum requirements for the WordPress version is now increased from 2.5 to 2.7
In general, plug-in has become more stable. Improved the quality of localization. You can download the new version of the plugin Gravatar Favicon 3.1.1 at https://klays.ru/file/gravatar-favicon-3.1.1.tar.gz To see all the changes, use the utility comparison Diff.
Best regards,
Sergey Yakovlev
Hi!
Could not find Patrick Chia email address.
I was a little changed Gravatar Favicon plugin in order that it can be localized into another language. And I also localize plugin Gravatar Favicon into Russian. You can download the new version 3.1 of plugin by Patrick Chia at https://klays.ru/file/gravatar-favicon.3.1.tar.gz In order to see what changes I made to a file gravatar-favicon.php use utility Diff. Note that in version 3.1 file named is gravatar-favicon.php, instead gravatar-favicon.php.php.
When you upload the new version in the repository WordPress?
Best regards
Sergey Yakovlev [ Signature moderated. ]
but where did it come from?
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