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  • I don’t know what happened with all my posts opening up the new way even though I changed it to the old way, but now they open up the old way. Weirdness is afoot. These changes need to be optional and the user needs to be given a choice, especially with such a large interface change. And there needs to be a single editor control in the Settings for this sort of thing.

    I think it sucks. I like the old way. Are you suggesting that for all the hundreds of posts I have and that I go back and edit periodically that I have to change the parameters? Adding more work on my shoulders for a feature I couldn’t care less about? I didn’t ask for that feature. You guys should have made it an option for us to TURN ON rather than shoving that crap down our throats and making it default. I suggest you fix that. I want the default to be the other way around.

    Ditto. All forms on the site – even basic WP Search – stopped functioning with the WP Super Heatmap plugin enabled – regardless of whether it was recording or not. Disable it and all start working again. And it didn’t make a difference whether it was “recording” or not.

    Ditto. Especially for WP MU.

    Ditto. WP 2.9 resizes the image to 1024×768 automatically – I want to be able to change this resize to my desired image size – 640×480 max. With a LOT of posts with lotsa images across lotsa blogs in MU the unused 1024×768 sized images will really kick up space usage and I’d rather be allowed to set the maximum file-size myself so bloggers can just upload from their cameras and not have to worry about messing with the images themselves.

    It appears that it’ll work in a WPMU installation but not site-wide. Unless I’ve misunderstood, each blog admin appears to have to activate the plugin for their own blog and set it up. I’d prefer if it could be activated site-wide personally but I don’t know if the plugin developer wants to go in that direction.

    I’ve hidden the plugins for the regular child-blog admins because I want a consistent set of plugins active and running across the whole site rather than having them muck about in there themselves. I was expecting the site-wide installation to set up new tables for each MU blog when enabled site-wide. Is it possible to make this an option for those of us who would like to select it? I enabled it site-wide from the master blog but had to manually create tables in a child blog because the tables had not been created and the plugin was giving errors when trying to authenticate it with Facebook.

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