Yes, as of version 0.7.3, the required default.po file is available for translation.
There is a jQuery version conflict between Connections and cForms II. To resolve this conflict, go to the cForms Global Settings page in your WordPress admin and put the post IDs that you are using cForms on in “Include cForms header data only on specific pages” and save the settings.
Edit the address to include: http:// at the beginning of the web address.
Some browsers put a dotted underline or border on each <abbr> tag. The <abbr> tag is needed for hCalendar event compatibility. To remove this from the styling, add the following CSS rule declaration to your theme’s CSS. [raw] .vevent abbr{border:0}.vevent abbr{border:0} [/raw]
The images are uploaded to the wp-content folder. The path is: ../wp-content/uploads/connections-images/
Older versions of Connections didn’t set this property to an entry. To fix; edit all entries that should appear in the list by selecting the appropriate type and then save the entry.
When adding a new entry you have the option of choosing public, private or unlisted. This setting affects if a listing will be shown when embedded in a page/post. If an entry is public, that entry will shown at all times. If an entry is private, that listing will only be shown when a registered …
First deactivate and then delete the plug-in from your WordPress installation. Download the latest version of Connections and upload that zip file to your WordPress installation using the built-in upload tool in WordPress 2.7 and newer. Optionally you could unzip the file and FTP the contents to your WordPress plug-in folder.
Connections requires PHP 5, so solution will determined depending on who you have as your web host provider, but you can try the following: First, try accessing your control panel and see if the option is available to change the default running version of PHP. If that option is not available, please ask you host …
Connections requires PHP version 5.2.4 or greater.
