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  • Thread Starter Mateusz Gbiorczyk

    (@mateuszgbiorczyk)

    In addition, you use the admin_footer hook to load the deactivation modal on each subpage in the administration panel. This is not optimal.

    You could use the hook admin_print_footer_scripts-plugins.php and then the deactivation modal will be loaded only in the list of plugins, which is where it is used.

    Plugin Support abhiladdha07

    (@abhiladdha07)

    Hi @mateuszgbiorczyk,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    We will be looking into the issues you pointed out and surely, will be fixed with the upcoming release of the plugin.

    We really appreciate your findings and helping us improve our plugin further.

    Thanks,
    Team miniOrange

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 9 months ago by abhiladdha07.
    Plugin Support abhiladdha07

    (@abhiladdha07)

    Hi @mateuszgbiorczyk,

    Hope you are doing well.

    We’d like to inform you that, we have released an update of the plugin today and the issues you have pointed out have been fixed as well.

    Please let us know if you see any issues later on.

    Have a great day:)

    Thanks,
    Team miniOrange

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