• Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)


    I’ve just released v2.5.0 which is a major release that migrates the old settings page to the new Settings API.

    Some users might notice that their settings are reset. If this is the case, please go to the settings page and once again save your settings.

    If you haven’t upgraded yet, please save your custom CSS (if any) in a text file temporarily before upgrading.

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  • Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    I’ve released v2.5.1 that should fix the custom CSS upgrade and saving issue

    The widget shows a long long list of posts, instead of the daily top 5 I had. 2.5.1. doesn’t change this, neither does changing settings.

    Same problem as @ronaldb73. 2.5.2-beta1 doesn’t resolve it.
    I opened a separate support thread.

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    Thanks. I’ve noticed this as well. I’m working on a fix

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    v2.5.3 should fix this

    Hi,
    I upgraded before seeing this post, and have lost my custom CSS.

    I have a backup of the site, including the Top 10 plugin from last month. Is there any way to retrieve the custom CSS data from a backup?

    Plugin Author Ajay

    (@ajay)

    If you upgrade in the last 12 or so hours, it might still be in the database under the entry ald_tptn_settings in wp_options. It will be the code after custom_CSS.

    It’s the same thing you can look for in the backup of your site.

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