• Resolved bcoyour

    (@bcoyour)


    I recently upgraded WordPress to version 3.2 and then I also updated to the latest version of GD custom posts and taxonomies tools (1.4.0), and now when I add a new post type, the Features and Taxonomies fields don’t change when I make changes to them. The taxonomies field shows that I removed all the taxonomies from my new post type, but then I save the page and they all come back to the new custom post type. The same issue happens with the Features field.

    I have an older custom post type (which was created in an older version of the plugin), and that post type still retains all the changes that I made to it. The issue only came up when I upgraded WordPress and this plugin. I can still save the new custom post type and it shows up in the admin area, but it won’t save any of the changes to Features and Taxonomies.

    Here are the other plugins I have installed: Admin Menu Editor, Contact Form 7, Custom Field Template, FV Simpler SEO, Microkid’s Related Posts, and TinyMCE Advanced. I have no custom changes to WordPress that would conflict with tis in any way. I’m using working in Firefox 5.0, the only unique plugin I have in Firefox is Firebug and I’m on a PC. Javascript is enabled, and the WordPress plugin seems to be functioning fine otherwise.

    Hopefully that is thorough enough. Thank you!

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  • Plugin Author Milan Petrovic

    (@gdragon)

    Update will be released tonight. Due to changes in jQuery, drop down library is now outdated and not easy to fix, and it will be removed and replaced with simple checkbox selection.

    Thread Starter bcoyour

    (@bcoyour)

    Worked like a charm! I actually like the checkboxes better, as they are quicker to use.

    People like you make the WordPress community great. Thanks again!

    Plugin Author Milan Petrovic

    (@gdragon)

    Thanks!

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