• Resolved Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)


    Just upgraded to the Blogger level! Still really liking what I’m seeing overall!

    I updated since the last support ticket, and now I’m seeing a new PHP warning on posts (where MightyShare is enabled).

    Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in?/home/customer/www/{domain}/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mightyshare/mightyshare.php?on line?957

    My best guess is that it is related to the site currently requiring login to access via the “Force Login” plugin. MightyShare is pinging your website and not getting a response because of the login requirement.

    Keep up the good work!

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  • Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    @webdevmattcrom Thank you for subscribing! If there are any specific templates you’d like to see now that you’re subscribed just let me know via email ??

    I’ll get this bug fixed today, it shouldn’t be bugging out because of the situation you mentioned.

    I’ll have an update in a few hours.

    Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    Did you by chance have a media file attached as a background somewhere and delete the media file? I am thinking that is the issue but I will make sure it has a catch so the warning doesn’t trigger from that.

    Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    @webdevmattcrom pushing 1.3.7 now, let me know if that fixes it for you!

    Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    @webdevmattcrom I also notice a warning on your category pages, let me know when you update and I will confirm it’s still an issue or not. Thank you for all the feedback!

    Thread Starter Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    Hey @someguy9 — that update did the trick.

    I’m building out a new site, so these issues were on my staging environment. But I just updated the live site to the latest as well and all looks good there too.

    My feedback about new templates was honestly mostly from lack of experience with the plugin. It’s currently hard to visualize exactly what result I get with different templates. Once I experimented more (which is kind of impossible to do on the free version because of the small alloted number of API calls available), then I got a feel for what I could create and saw all the flexibility of the existing templates better.

    If there was any way to have a live preview per post type or in the Post Edit screen that would really be amazing.

    Thanks! Keep it up!

    Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    Thank you Matt! @webdevmattcrom

    Glad it fixed all the issues!

    Just an FYI I am not fully monitoring usage right now so feel free to test as many images as you’d want. (Your key will just go over the limit but you won’t be charged in any way)

    I have been working on ways to visualize them in the UI but it has just been hard, but it’s high on my TODO to finish it.

    Thank you for using MightyShare! If there are any other features you’d like to see let me know as well, reach out anytime.

    Plugin Contributor Andy Feliciotti

    (@someguy9)

    @webdevmattcrom if you have a moment also, a review is appreciated! Still really early in this product ??

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