• As with most users, you’ll skim over the description and install as it seems to do what you need…what you won’t be aware of is the need for an additional plugin (WP Autoloader) for this to work.

    Upon loading the plugin, it won’t activate and instead trigger a fatal error.

    If you .then decide to look at the support pages, you’ll find responses from an arrogant developer who would rather blame users for not reading the “included detailed documentation” or will blame other “low quality plugins” for this not working.

    You’ve made a plugin which hides page titles…get over yourself!

    My site is currently using WooCommerce an inherently more complex plugin which doesn’t fail when using my current combination of “low quality plugins”.

    My tip…you may want to look at your plugin for “low quality”

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  • Plugin Author WP Apps

    (@wp-apps)

    Hi segana!

    Thank you for comment.

    It’s always recommended to read documentation before installation of any extensions. Documentation of plugin clearly states the minimum requirements. I’m sad that you didn’t find a minute to read the documentation, otherwise you had noticed the requirements.

    Please can you explain accusations about arrogance?

    There are plenty of factors, which might affect your installation of plugin.You haven’t contacted us or provided any valuable information to evaluate your case or recreate it.

    It’s a free plugin provided as is, no any warranties etc. This plugin comes with some minimal system requirements too. You need proper PHP version etc.

    You are welcome to contact My Miniapp Support to resolve your issue.

    Works well for me! Haven’t got any issues!

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