Jeff Burris
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Hopefully this can get deleted since it has to do with the commercial plugin, but while people can see the impatient non-truths this guy is posting because, in his own words, he has only waited 8 hours to get what will inevitably be user error coaching. I bought the premium specifically because I needed a special thing and they did even help me since I probably don’t know much code than you seem to know. Buy inexpensive products and expect not to know how to trim the edges a little. They’ll help you, even. That’s what makes them a go-to plugin place. That’s the difference. But I have the courtesy to give them a day. People lament mom n pop businesses being gone but they expect 24/7 call centers stocked with techs. and real-time help.
Thanks! I’m just another user but thanks for submitting that because I’ll make a note of it, myself, and then I’m sure the devs will, too. I have gotten great use out of this plugin (and great experiences with wppool folks helping me with weird workarounds when I want to stretch the prescribed use of the plugin for web design quirks) and just want to try to help any way I can as a community member who wants to see it stay alive and updated.
Thanks again!
JeffWeird… plugin works great on all my sites. It’s not normal so reporting the issue with the unique environment it’s occurring in would have been helpful to help prevent future occurrences if it has anything to do with compatibility with a theme or something.
I’m just another user (not an expert), but — did you fix it? It looks like this for me in Chrome, Windows 10, PC, Chrome Version 96.0.4664.110 (Official Build) (64-bit):
- This reply was modified 2 years, 11 months ago by Jeff Burris. Reason: adding version of Chrome
Sorry about that. I like your website. The WP Dark Mode guys from WPpool.dev are pretty great, I’ll bet they will help.
I’m not part of the support team, just a user, but I wanted to ask:
Did you try deactivating the plugin and then re-activating it?
I am not having your problem but I have updated. I did have a “plugin.php file not found, plugin has been deactivated” error happen in two of my environments, after update, but when I re-activated the plugin the problem went away.
Good luck
JeffI’ll mark it as resolved… but I didn’t know if it might help someone else updating to see it happening to someone else, with nothing else needed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP eCommerce] Petition: Revive WP eCommerce !Thanks! Maybe we can get something rolling.
It is so preferable over WooCommerce for such a significant cross section of people. Woo is not polished despite its overpopularity due to publicity. More stuff to pile on is not being polished. Woo is still endlessly buggy aesthetically unless you use certain colors, where I and coworkers had no issues with WP eCommerce.
WP just adopted your colors and worked with your theme instead of alongside it fighting it.
Woo is a nightmare for, for example, someone with a dark-colored theme who is not a major dev or CSS author and who isn’t paying one (none of which was required for WP eCom for any color scheme).
Thanks again.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Only Phones thinking my WP sites are insecure?I’ll work it out maybe it was a separate occurrent, thanks
- This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Jeff Burris.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Only Phones thinking my WP sites are insecure?Well… it fixed it but I’m getting the error up top of some pages now:
Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, string given in /home/wetfleec/geigercheck.com/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-gateway-stripe/includes/class-wc-stripe-helper.php on line 598
Really, really weird… I can find that file and line of code but no idea what to do… I thought the only negative thing that could happen would be if something somewhere was told to look for an http address
I saved a clone file of the site before using the plugin to “migrate to SSL”
but… maybe I can fix it like uninstall and reinstall woocommerce….- This reply was modified 2 years, 12 months ago by Jeff Burris.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Only Phones thinking my WP sites are insecure?WOW thanks! I never thought http could jump in the way of https but it makes so much sense and you quite intuitively and aptly assumed a plugin may be more up my alley than a more dev-savvy solution (and you’d likely be correct).
Thanks much…
I will try this right now unless my reboot is happening and unless this is closed when I get back I’ll mark it as resolved!
Thanks so much for your help… I wonder, indeed, if someone knew the name but typed it in a search rather than the address field, then. That is definitely helpful to know that
Oh wait maybe I am not supposed to have access to this particular Dashboard (at least in Free).
Now both sites are going, just fine, to what I expected under Visitor Traffic : Visitor Traffic (in the actual left column of WordPress). Just took a few minutes to generate a new page.
Wheeeeeee!!
Where can I recommend this over Google Site Kit??
Their issue of only one admin in charge of Google Analytics being able to see the goods is huge, with them moderating a request thread about it, but no real hope of a release date for a solution. They say it’s to protect data, but they have people releasing their own, private google account to others, in desperation so they can see the stats, lol… people suddenly seeing their webmasters emails all over their phone… lol I’d say that’s worse.
I’ll try to go pro as thanks but I need to start making some money first.
Thanks!I am adding a reply because I know from experience a second edit too soon will be suspended as suspected spam.
I forgot to say I am logged in as the only existing admin at this point. The same one who installed the plugin, the original founder, and I can save settings. Settings have “administrator” currently in its Accessibility permissions.
I have deactivated Google Site Kit.I am doing this so other admins can see the stats (impractical to make so in Site Kit) but on this site I am the only existing admin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Visitor Traffic Real Time Statistics] Hacked my site stay awaygrtjr71
Please state why you thought this plugin was involved. There are tens of thousands of installs, I would think there would be more evidence if this was possible.
If you had no evidence the plugin was involved, I know it would be fair to the writers to request it be removed as a mistake.
If it was not a mistake (as it appears it was) then to try to help others you’d have to display some support of some kind that the plugin somehow facilitated your attack.
Right now anyone reasonable has to assume it was a total assumption on your part like, “The last thing I installed was this” which is very very often coincidence, like installing a fish tank before someone breaks in the back door.