It caused a critical error on my site.
I don’t think a company of the caliber of Elementor should be releasing plugins that can do this, and also not updating plugins like this in over 7 months.
Remove it if you are risking crashing people’s sites.
I will gladly test an upgraded version and update my review.
]]>If not, when will be the last date that the old plugin will be useable? Or will the old plugin stop working when the client upgrades to the newest version of WordPress?
]]>why in www.remarpro.com we keep plugins that have not been updated for more than 14 years?
I don’t think that’s very useful…
Is there a place where we could declare these plugins to have them removed?
]]>I had to find out how to delete your Plugin after years of using it successfully.
Your plugin sends web domains with the latest CORE WP version in FATAL ERROR WHITE PAGE: the matter is very serious !!!
I found that YOUR PLUGIN does this by creating a PLUGIN.OLD directory and then moving my plugins.
After, one by one I put them back and reactivated and refreshed on the browser, until I discover the offending Plugin = THIS YOUR PLUGIN.
Why does this happen? Are you on vacation? Have you deferred to update your plugin? Is there any special reason?
At the moment I dleted this WP-DATABASE-BACKUP
]]>I now seem to be having problems with text box alignment. They are attached to the end of the question rather than being in line underneath. See screen grab https://prnt.sc/wfb46v
Thanks for your help
Tim
]]>I find the plugin is pretty good. But I wanted to ask how they rate the plugin. Is there any relevant things in the plugin that could lead to security holes? So, you can still use the plugin with a good conscience or recommend that you should uninstall the plugin better. Maybe it just will not be developed anymore.
I would be very happy about feedback.
greetings
Can I backup a few WP plugins enabling me to revert to their previous version in case their next update does something wrong? In other words, I have a few premium plugins on my website which I cannot ‘rollback’ but would like to restore to their previous version in the event of an update I dislike.
How can this be done with Updraftplus plugin?
Kind regards,
Yunis
]]>We usually develop custom type that uses description section to get detailed information on particular post. We have been using wordpress because it made every thing easier as shown on the image link below. (NOTE I am using WooCommerce for example)
The page looks very different after installing Gutenberg as shown below.
This is very confusing because we do not intend to submit a post but we are only adding product description. The Classic Editor had advantage of Keeping It Simple and Smart(KISS).
Gutenberg should only be used on adding blog post and should not replace every area custom types are used. There should be an option to choose whether to use Gutenberg or not when developing custom types.
Example: We have customs type for Job, Faqs and Testimonials. Why would I need Gutenberg when posting? The post description is usually one paragraph or two and does not require column,blocks etc.
Suggestion: Let use use Gutenberg on submitting post, but on custom types let us allow the use of classic editor where it is needed.
]]>I’m managing a WP multisite with installed several themes and plugins.
There is a plugin (or another way) to list the last date of their update?
From the plugin list,at least I can open their details, but in WP there is nothing about this for the themes.