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  • Plugin Author K

    (@koelle)

    This looks like it’s a small issue caused because you have no widget activated? I will fix this in future releases

    Plugin Author K

    (@koelle)

    I think you could circumvent this for now by adding a widget to add the widget option to the database. You can delete it afterwards again

    Thread Starter tomo42

    (@tomo42)

    No, I have active widgets.
    It seems the error occurs because I’m using the Twenty Fifteen WordPress Theme. With the Twenty Fourteen Theme there is no error message.

    Thread Starter tomo42

    (@tomo42)

    Sorry, my fault. The error message is still there, also with the Twenty Fourteen Theme, but it’s not visible because of some overlapping elements.

    Plugin Author K

    (@koelle)

    Do you also use the slideshow option?

    Thread Starter tomo42

    (@tomo42)

    It’s a nearly pure and fresh WordPress 4.3.1 installation. Nothing special installed.

    Plugin Author K

    (@koelle)

    Ah, I think you didn’t understand my question. Do you have the projects widget activated and use slideshow option?

    Thread Starter tomo42

    (@tomo42)

    Thanks for the update!

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