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  • Plugin Contributor jarnovos

    (@jarnovos)

    Hi @ryandesigned,

    Download the rolex.php and rolex folder (and of course, the files that it contains) from the GitHub link that you attached, and upload these to the /wp-content/mu-plugins/ folder on your own website.

    Keep the file/folder structure the same as you see it on the GitHub page, so in your mu-plugins directory you will also end up with a rolex.php file, and the rolex folder containing the category.php and script.js files.

    Hope it helps!

    Kind regards, Jarno

    Thread Starter ryandesigned

    (@ryandesigned)

    Thanks so much that works!

    Thread Starter ryandesigned

    (@ryandesigned)

    It seems that when I have the Cookie Blocker enabled, it blocks the Rolex / Adobe Cookies even when I click the Cookier banner button that’s set to “Accept All.” Am I configuring something incorrectly?

    Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 7 months ago by ryandesigned.
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