• My feedback on why I haven’t 5* the plugin:

    To add/remove links you have to edit the plugin’s source code. When a new version of the plugin is released therefore I will have to reapply the customizations. I have no problem with editing source code, but I do with the issue above. Why no settings page or widget options for this? I had to return to the wordpress plugin details page to find out how to actually customize the content.

    Also small annoyance: it removed the meta widget from my sidebar and I had to re-add the better meta widget – is this a technical limitation? If it could check if the meta widget is added and replace it for me that would make it a smoother experience.

    Apart from that, the plugin works well for my theme and on the latest version of WP. Therefore I rated it 3* (Good) instead of 5* (Perfect).

    Hope this helps ??

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  • Most people that use plug-ins are unable to edit source code.

    I’d like to get rid of the word Meta

    Better instructions on how to use it would be good.

    “it removed the meta widget from my sidebar and I had to re-add the better meta widget – is this a technical limitation? If it could check if the meta widget is added and replace it for me that would make it a smoother experience”, and it doesn’t change the text on the meta widget so it’s not clear if it’s a new or old Meta widget.

    But it works, so thanks!

    Jane

    I can rewrite source code, but I want one where I do not have to rewrite any. It is advertised as no source code needs to be rewritten, perhaps you should say no WordPress source code.

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