Just to back up the plugin developer a little. These things happen. This is a free plugin. It is your responsibility to make sure that any/all plugin updates are compatible with your site. ESPECIALLY with free open source plugins such as this. Bugs are normal. There are tools like the “rollback” plugin which allows you to rollback to any previous plugin version if an update causes issue. You should also have a duplicate “staging” development website were you test all updates before updating on your live/real website.
As a WebDeveloper and owner of many websites. This is your fault mate. Not the free plugin developers fault.
Also an extra tip.. If you get woocommerce update.. Wait 4-6 days before updating it. You need to allow supporting plugins to make their updates too since the latest release. Its not magic, people make these things and it takes time.
-Ian Shannon-Garvey
PortalPacific web development and design.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by portalp.
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This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by portalp.