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    I was looking at using this for a new project. However 1 of the main requirements is to have multiple prefixes ie.e /go/ /read/ /recommends/ etc

    There is no mention of this on the free wordpress plugin page OR after having scanned the premium page no mention of it there either.

    reason I ask is one of your testimonials from matthew woodward uses your plugin and after having scanned his site I can clearly see that he uses more than 1 prefix!

    here is his JS code:
    <script type='text/javascript'>/* <![CDATA[ */ var thirsty_global_vars = {"home_url":"\/\/www.matthewwoodward.co.uk","ajax_url":"https:\/\/www.matthewwoodward.co.uk\/wp-admin\/admin-ajax.php","link_fixer_enabled":"","link_prefix":"get","link_prefixes":["recommends","get"],"post_id":"44716","enable_record_stats":"","enable_js_redirect":"","disable_thirstylink_class":"yes"}; /* ]]> */</script>

    You can see that on pages of his site i.e.: redundant link removed

    how is that working?

    I have also noticed in the recet free version that if you remove the stats module that it removes the FULL js code from the front end of the site! enabling the stats module it adds it back in.

    Again looking at matthews website he has the stats module off BUT it still keeps the js code in.

    A bit stummped here.

    IS this clearly a function thats missing in the plugin OR am I missing something???

    • This topic was modified 4 years, 11 months ago by Jan Dembowski.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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