• Resolved kptgreg

    (@kptgreg)


    I thought my problem described below was because I did not have the Pro version so I bought a license and it still doesn’t work.

    I took over a WordPress website that has Custom Codes version 1.1 (in an old version of WordPress), I made an exact copy of the website for development but although the Custom Codes folder is there it doesn’t show up in the WordPress Plugins. Is there any documentation on version 1.1?

    The previous developer had several folders (colorbox, fonts, mpdf60, property-admin-helper) inside here:
    wp-content/custom_codes (Does CodeKit access folders?)

    as well as some files – the most important to me is admin_funtions.php. The admin functions puts a Print link inside WordPress on a custom post and accesses the mpdf60 folder so the client can generate and print a PDF with all the custom posts in a customized report.

    I tried installing the new version of CodeKit 2.3.6 and copied all the old files to wp-content/custom_codes but none of the functionality is working still because I assume Codekit is not working. Please help Thanks in advance

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  • Thread Starter kptgreg

    (@kptgreg)

    You had a 7 days free trial, but no way to contact you other than the link that goes here. Please refund my purchase this is not working out purchase ID: ?#20230717-955432

    Plugin Author Bilal TAS

    (@bilaltas)

    Hi @kptgreg, sorry for your inconvenience. I started the refund process, since you don’t need to have PRO license to have that migration feature (and since you want to refund).

    Actually once you cloned the site, you only need to update the plugin from the “Updates” page. It should automatically migrate the old codes into the new CodeKit. Did you try updating it directly?

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