• Resolved monkeywrench2

    (@monkeywrench2)


    I’m using SiteOrigin’s Social Media Buttons Widget for the emails underneath the headshots on the site referenced above. It used to show round buttons with a letter icon in them (similar to the round button with the LinkedIn logo in it). After upgrading to version 2 of this plugin I get the email address written out and the letter icon offset to the side. Is there any way to fix this?

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  • Plugin Author Ironikus

    (@ironikus)

    Hey @monkeywrench2 – thank you for your message!
    Is it possible that you use another email protection functionality?
    Within the code of the email that doesn’t work properly, I see the following URL:
    https://www.bigbang-creative.com/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#2a164b0a42584f4c17

    A second thought: Do you maybe use one of the plugin’s shortcodes within the widget you define the email in?
    I would try to paste the email without any shortcode and see the results after.

    If this doesn’t help, feel free to reach out at any time!

    Plugin Author Ironikus

    (@ironikus)

    @monkeywrench2 – I just figured out that the URL above comes from the Cloudflare email obfuscation. You can try to deactivate that one or deactivate the plugin if Cloudflare already covers all of your emails ??

    Thread Starter monkeywrench2

    (@monkeywrench2)

    Hi Ironikus,

    I don’t use another email protection functionality and I don’t use Cloudflare on this site. But maybe my Hosting Service is doing something that I’m not aware of. When I check the option in Email Encoder to do nothing and I use your email checker it reports that it doesn’t find any unprotected emails.
    So I guess I don’t actually need your plugin.

    Does that sound correct?

    Plugin Author Ironikus

    (@ironikus)

    Jep, that’s my guess as well. It looks like your provider offers something here.
    The only thing you should check: Depending on the protection your provider offers, it might not secure every email (I am talking specifically about emails within data attributes or the header).
    But: As long as our website checker does not show any unencoded email, you are good to go without the plugin. ??

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