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  • Forum: Reviews
    In reply to: [AItoSocial] Broken
    Plugin Author PureDevs

    (@puredevs)

    Greetings Softwarepress,

    Thank you for your valued review. We appreciate your feedback and have thoroughly investigated the plugin following your comments. We have tested AitoSocial extensively, both in terms of code and user interface, and installed it on various sites where it performed flawlessly.

    The installation process for AitoSocial is designed to be straightforward: download the plugin, activate it, opt-in for notifications (optional), click next, and AitoSocial should appear on the side panel with all its functionalities.

    However, if you are experiencing issues, they may be due to factors such as insufficient permissions, PHP version compatibility, conflicting plugins or themes, database issues, or server-side problems. We encourage you to troubleshoot these possibilities individually. If you continue to face problems, please share any error messages you encounter so we can assist you further.

    Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

    Best regards,

    Team PureDevs

    Plugin Author PureDevs

    (@puredevs)

    Settings problem on mobile
    Initially thank you very much for your efforts
    The addition is perfect and needs some development, but after I used it I stopped it because of the inability to adjust settings on the mobile when I try to land unfortunately it does not interact with the screen unfortunately and I hope to adjust the font size.
    Thank you in advance
    Answer:
    Hi @wohnlichshop ,
    Thank you for your valuable feedback. It helped us improve the plugin. We recently released a new version of the plugin. In the latest version, we fixed the issues you mentioned, including the inability to adjust the setting on mobile.
    Please give the plugin another shot and let us know your thoughts.

    Plugin Author PureDevs

    (@puredevs)

    Hi @delbono72,
    If you followed through danyg79 suggestion, your issue should be resolved.
    For future reference, we didn’t use jQuery(…).live in our plugin. It’s highly likely that the error was generating from a different plugin.
    You can try deactivating other plugins one at a time to pinpoint the issue. Let us know how did it pan out.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 4 months ago by PureDevs.
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