• Resolved breadbakes

    (@breadbakes)


    1. I added the plugin.
    2. I activated the plugin.
    3. I turned on auto-updates.
    4. I clicked “Settings”
    5. I clicked “Admin” mode and then Save.
    6. It continues to give me the notice “Activate the plugin to use it”
    7. I tried Active mode, same issue.
    8. I deactivated/reactivated the plugn, same issue.
    9. I deleted the plugin, added it again, same issue.
    10. Help?
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  • Thread Starter breadbakes

    (@breadbakes)

    Just a quick follow-up.

    Although it says is is not activated, here is my experience on the sight breadbakes.com:

    1. Consent modal does not appear.
    2. Images/content not displaying correctly.
    3. I have deactivated the plugin for the time being until it is resolved.

    Thanks for any suggestions to fix the issue.

    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    First post:
    The text “Activate the plugin to use it.” is a help text for the “Activate” tab, so if you check an alternative and save you’ll get a response saying “Your settings are now updated”. And if you see that any of the options are saved, your good to go.

    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    Second post:
    1. Strange, I can’t see what could be wrong since it’s not acivated.
    2. Follow the instructions: How do I know what resources are used on my site? For your images (hosted at https://i0.wp.com) I’d add https://*.wp.com to Domains > Always allow > Images.

    Thread Starter breadbakes

    (@breadbakes)

    Help please, I activated the plugin, accepted all settings, and now I get the following error – can you suggest a fix?

    502 Bad Gateway nginx/1.23.4

    Thread Starter breadbakes

    (@breadbakes)

    P.S. I deactivated it again until I can find a fix for the 502 bad gateway. By the way, I tested it on my phone and laptop – both give me the same error when I accept all cookies.

    Plugin Author Johan Jonk Stenstr?m

    (@jonkastonka)

    I’d check the logs. If you don’t know how to, ask your hosting provider.

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