Aaron Friedman
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Contact Form 7] Removing Contact Form 7I am having the exact same issue with trying to delete this plugin. I first tried to update the plugin… I got the error that Nradj got, so I then tried to delete the plugin to start over, but was unable to do so. I got the following message instead: “Plugin could not be deleted due to an error: Could not fully remove the plugin(s) contact-form-7/wp-contact-form-7.php.”
I have both SSH & FTP access to my server. I am hosting on Rackspace. Note: I have already tried to manually delete the plugin folder via FTP and was unable to do so. When I try to delete the folder, nothing happens at all. The FTP client that I am using is FileZilla.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Frontpage News] Use this on Frontpage?Yes, thank you @novasev!
The feedback you gave was good. I was able to get my clients site up and running with the plugin just fine.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Frontpage News] Use this on Frontpage?Thanks NovaSev for the help!
I’m going to have my developer give this a try, and if we uncover anything new on our end, I’ll be sure to let you know.
Cheers!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Frontpage News] Use this on Frontpage?I have a similar pre-sales question as NovaSev. I am looking to add your plugin to a static page on my website (not the home page)… but from what I’m reading, it seems that this plugin is only for widgets. I am looking to purchase the PRO version of WP Frontpage News, and would like to know if this is possible?
Thank you!
AaronSwanksalot, good catch sir!
I am also running that same plugin (Tweet Old Posts), and as soon as I deactivated it, Twitter Widget Pro authorized and is working good now.
This I would say is a confirmed bug for all users that are trying to use Tweet Old Posts with Twitter Widget Pro. Aaron Campbell will need to peel back the layers on this one and see what’s causing the issue.
Thanks!
Hey Aaron.
I have been reading through a few of your support threads to see if there is a fix for my problem, but haven’t found one.
I just updated my plugin to the latest version today and have gone through all the initial setup steps with no issues. Where I am having a problem, is on the actual authorization process. When I click on the blue ‘Authorize New Account’ button in WP, I am taken to the Twitter ‘Authorize App’ page. When I click ‘Authorize App’, I am redirected to a plain page that displays the message, ‘You do not have sufficient permissions to access this page.’
I’ve tried numerous times to resolve this, but can’ catch a break. Please advise, as to what I need to do?
Thank you,
Aaron FriedmanI am having the same issue. I password protected my PM page and you can still see everything, including the password box. Please advise how I am to password protect my PM client-side page?
Thanks!