songdove
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Ok, so it was that other plugin. Weird. . . yours is reinstalled and working fine. I need to find another plugin to replace the one that broke. Posts written while the other plugin was installed are still protected for community members, so that’s a good thing.
Yes that is possible. Working on that discovery right now. If it’s another plugin used to create community-only blog writing access to community members, we’ll find out. I was using two plugins to do this task, the other one to give front-end blog-writing access to community members, and yours to ensure their posts were only seen by community members.
Due to your plugin changing the permalink structure for posts, that is why I think it’s your plugin. However, updating the permalink structure to something other than your plugin’s permalink structure, still is not letting me view my posts even after I removed your plugin, because your permalink structure is still in use somehow! This is on a live site, so hence why I’m a bit ticked over this. I will now have to do the whole “disable all plugins and re-enable one by one” until the site is back to where it should be AND I can view my own posts! This is seriously a step too many developers fall back on, and their work should NOT be impacting other developers’ creations like that, but it appears that somehow, they do. All plugins should be in their own spaces, but they aren’t or this step would not be necessary. So much for quickly sharing a link to a post I’d written. This will take the rest of the day to do properly, hoping everything returns to working order before I can share.
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In reply to: [NSFW] Is there an NSFW for images in a blog post?I changed my search term to “show hide content”, and came across wp-showhide. It is hard-coded for the words “press release”, but although I can’t code php, I can more or less read and do minor edits to it, so I changed the displayed text to “content ie image” and removed the call to count the words hidden as I want this for images, not text, and it works fine.
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In reply to: [NSFW] Is there an NSFW for images in a blog post?The github code didn’t do anything. darn. . .
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: [NSFW] Is there an NSFW for images in a blog post?Thanks. I’ll give the github code a try and see how it goes. The last thing I need is accidentally grossing people out because they couldn’t handle the imagery that went with the case study.
My site is a closed, private site, so without knowing where you stand on certain current issues, I can’t give you access as it is behind the member registration. Your description says users can add words themselves on the front end, and said this in prior versions as well, so I tested this on 1.9.0 and can still do that on the front end. So we’re good for now. When I get enough users to warrant a paid upgrade, then I will do the upgrade to get rid of the game option, as it isn’t needed for my site’s usage of the plugin. Note that the upgrade after 1.9.1 is not to remove the game option itself, but to return the front-end user addition of words, as front-end submission is no longer free once the option to remove games is added.
- This reply was modified 11 months ago by songdove.
I just found the added setting. Although there’s been a sizable change as well. Prior to this change, my users could add words to their dictionaries on the front end, now they can’t unless I upgrade. So I either turn off the games, or revert to the previous version so my users can add words to their lists on their own. I only have 24 members of my site right now, so it doesn’t make sense to be upgrading at this stage. I’ll have to downgrade for now, I guess. . . At least I know the option is there now.
Thanks for adding it for consideration by your product management team! I’ll just let my users know to ignore the games for now, unless they want to drill themselves on what they add to their dictionaries. As others have said, yours is the only dictionary plugin in the personal user category! Well done! ??
Please have your webmaster update your contact page for support for non-members of the publishpress plugin. This is what I see and how I got to this forum instead: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/d11c2tc1rcd4g1gvyzb40/publishpress.jpg?rlkey=h09st1cf0v993ls4r486dw3wx&dl=0
I managed a workaround for what I was trying to do, and the free version of publishpress allowed me to do the workaround.
I found another, simpler LMS to move my stuff to. Tutor has potential, I’m just needing to move faster on this on my end.
Heads up that I imported the sample courses and they don’t have the certificate button on the final score screen. I created a second test course, but it too contains the certificate button. I’m not sure how the imported lessons don’t have it and my own test courses do, but I haven’t decided if I’m buying this yet, so removing the certificate button would be helpful.
If the person watching happens to be around when I ask, great, if not, I keep going. I don’t know when you are and aren’t around. Same with any other developer. If you are on when I need an answer, that works for both of us and the client. If you aren’t, I keep on going.
But your form was demanding a login as I typed in the test visitor email address. Throwing up the wordpress login form as I was halfway through typing the email and I’m a fast typer. Perhaps update your user info in the manual to reflect what you said here, for future reference.
And it says nothing about logged out users, only logged in users.
You looked AFTER I had changed over to another service.? I don’t stop working on something when clients need answers now, not next week