http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/flickr-gallery/ It has been reported by a user that this plugin causes the images to fail to load. The mostly likely issue is bad JavaScript as the user also reported that it caused another plugin to fail to function properly. A potential fix to the Flickr Gallery plugin has been posted to the WordPress forums: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-flickr-gallery-jquery-error?replies=2#post-2520850 …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/strx-magic-floating-sidebar-maker/ If Connections is used on a page where a floating sidebar has not been setup the images in Connections will not load. This is because this plugin causes a fatal JavaScript error before the Connections JavaScript has an opportunity run. NOTE: This FAQ was written based on Strx Magic Floating Sidebar Maker 1.2.
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/events-made-easy/ If the template you are using has an embedded Google map and only an empty box is showing, the cause might be a conflict with Events Made Easy. This plugin still uses the Google Maps API 2 which is loaded in the head of every page instead of just the pages it is needed …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/bp-gtm-system/ This plugin has the following JavaScript error in its global.js file: Uncaught TypeError: Object [object Object] has no method ‘autoCompleteResps’ This error prevents the images from displaying. They appear to be stuck “thinking”. A possible solution would to be to edit the global.js file found here: ../wp-content/plugins/bp-gtm-system/_inc Look for line 237: var resps = …
Unfortunately, out of box, the Connections templates are not compatible with the Mingle theme. However, there is a solution, read on… First, the easy thing. For some reason the theme designer decided to float tables by default instead of just targeting the the instances in the layout where the design requires the table to be floated. …
The category ID can be found on the Connections : Category admin page as shown in this screen capture.
The entry ID can be found on the Connections : Manage admin page by clicking the ‘Show Details’ link. The entry ID can be found in the rightmost column.
Yes, Connections is WordPress Multisite compatible. However, Connections is not compatible with network activation. You should only activate Connections on the subsites in which you intend to use Connections on. If you have activated Connections for the network, you have to disable the network activation. Then go into the multisite settings and check the box …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/auto-font-resizer-plugin-for-wordpress/ I personally haven’t tested this, but it has been reported that when this plugin is active the “Add Address”, “Add Phone”, “Add Email”, “Add Social Media ID” and “Add Link” buttons do not work on the add entry form page. The cause would be that the plugin does not limit its JavaScript to its own admin …
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/contact-form-plugin/ This plugin named simply Contact Form shows up as BWS Contact Form in the WordPress admin. It sets the menu position manually which overwrites the Connections admin menu if it is in the first position in the plugin section after the WordPress Setting menu. So if you install this plugin or have it installed and you …
