• redaktionbp

    (@redaktionbp)


    Hey there!

    Welove this great plugin! Only one question, what about WP 3.7?
    You tested it?

    BR, Petra

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  • Plugin Author DigiproveDevelopment

    (@digiprovedevelopment)

    Hi Petra glad our plugin helps you.

    We have exercised it with WordPress 3.7 in our test environment and it worked. Nor have we received any error reports about it. We have scheduled a detailed test for a couple of weeks time. If you need to go to 3.7 now, I would recommend a backup beforehand, followed by a test in your environment.
    Regards
    Cian

    Thread Starter redaktionbp

    (@redaktionbp)

    Hi Cian,

    thanks very much for the honest answer!!
    Hmmm… think about this. Unfortunately we’re still workign with 3.4.2., so not only one step ahead.

    Furthermore we’re planning to change the theme to 3Clicks.

    If I test the WP 3.7 on localhost and it works. Is it then 100% sure that it also works online?

    BR, Petra

    Plugin Author DigiproveDevelopment

    (@digiprovedevelopment)

    Petra,

    Our plugin is fully tested up to 3.6.n releases. 3.4.2 is quite some time ago. You definitely should do a backup before upgrading, and testing after upgrading. If you haven’t done so already, you should update all your plugins and themes to latest versions. 3.6 of WordPress caused quite a few problems for people.

    If you test on localhost and everything works, you are probably going to be fine for internet users as well, but of course again it should be tested.

    Basically once you do a backup beforehand, you are covered.
    Regards
    Cian

    Plugin Author DigiproveDevelopment

    (@digiprovedevelopment)

    Oh and we still have received no error reports about our plugin at 3.7 so do not expect an issue there

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