Rating: 1 star
This is disappointing, and upsetting, coming from such a big website, that they have such major functionality issues with such a simple plugin. It’s also terribly odd that their plugin works well with Google Chrome, who they famously don’t get along with, but is no longer supported on firefox. The ‘Send-to-Kindle’ function is a very powerful and necessary tool for my kindle paperwhite, and I would have liked to use it for my own website. Everything works well enough, besides a few minor bugs, until you click send, and the loading will go on in perpetuity never actually sending. Literally everything works fine, until the actual email process. It’s embarrassing.
Please fix this. I know you can afford to.
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SITE STALLS LOADING THIS SEND TO KINDLE PLUGIN. DO NOT INSTALL UNLESS YOU WANT A SLOW *** WEBSITE.
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Like the idea and useful too but I would like further instructions on how to include this in my header.php file. The placement of the button is ugly and not very customisable.
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Installed it, configured it and it worked.
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this plugin creates a link to your blog website requiring your readers to use a browser on their Kindle.
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Neither plugin nor Amazon seem prepared to supply any info on conversion rate and usage.
Also the shortcode does not work in Text Widgets in sidebar – I suspect this problem may got resolved; and I will change rating on how quickly and thoroughly the bug fix is done.
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This is great, now all the people that visit my blog can save each of my posts to read on their Kindle
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