Plugins Abusing Their Notification Banner
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I bought and used a Plugin by the name of Duplicator Pro by Snap Creek when I needed to migrate my Woocommerce site to a new server.
Apart from all the issues I had with the plug-in (not recommended) it eventually got most of the job done.
Now 2 months later the plug-in is not happy with the fact that the license was not reinstalled in the migrated site.
It triggered the Duplicator Pro notice.
What firm on earth would take up 1/3 of the real-estate of WordPress on the top of each home page, to put such an obnoxious and aggressive message as
REJECTED
in big red letters
Of course I heard about this from my client, the site owner. Why do I need to be explaining this type of bombastic nonsense to an angry client?
This is THE MOST UNPROFESSIONAL THING IVE SEEN in my 19 years of being a web dev!
Im trying to keep my anger civil but F! Snap Creek!So my suggestion to WordPress is that only a certain size of real-estate is allowed to plugins for notifications and that Plugin authors be discouraged or even banned from making highly inflammatory images that can server to undermine a client’s perspective of the web dev.
Seriously – this shouldn’t even have to be written, but here it is!I hope some regulation or common governance can be employed.
Regards
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