• Having this plugin active meant that certain elements of my website that used jQuery wouldn’t work if the user was logged in.

    People that use a slider should not install this.

    Sorry for the bad feedback but.. Needs to be sorted

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • Hi, I am willing to help anyone solve plugin conflicts. With the vast number of sliders and other elements out there that use jQuery (as does this plugin), there is bound to be something that doesn’t work together the first time. Not every plugin uses the same version of jQuery.

    If you need help, please post a topic in the support forum.

    Hello @thed4h101, another area that you could also look into is the fact that you are still using WordPress 3.3.2. For security reasons I would update as soon as possible. Your website could be hacked in the future. I am saying this because I care and I always let users know to keep their WordPress installation updated. This could also fix your issue with this great plugin.

    Kind and humble regards

    Thread Starter TheD4h101

    (@thed4h101)

    My version is fine, I’m aware of potential exploits with the version and have taken precautions. You talk as if you’re trying to get a +1 on your account or something..

    TheD4h101, if the purpose of your negative review is to get me to fix my plugin, then it would be helpful for me to have more information about the problem so that I can fix it. I use this plugin myself on many sites I’ve developed (that’s why I developed this plugin) alongside various sliders. I don’t recall anyone else posting about this problem either.

    It’s up to you, but it’ll help me build a better plugin.

    Hi @thed4h101, my humble apologies if my comment offended you in anyway. I truly was trying to help.

    Please accept my apologies once again.

    Kind and warm regards

Viewing 5 replies - 1 through 5 (of 5 total)
  • The topic ‘Disables jQuery’ is closed to new replies.