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This is the link I’m using from another site:
/wp-admin/options-general.php?page=ac_pm_admin
Now this results in an error so I have no way to set up the plugin:
Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.Would really appreciate some help…
Seems to be unsupported. Now having this same issue in another website – no settings link or page in the WordPress dashboard.
I got the path from another site, but I see this message “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page.” I’m an administrator. Please advise.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Scriptless Social Sharing] 3.3.0 still vulnerableMoving my clients to another plugin that won’t trigger these warnings.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Widget Logic] Remote JS Breaking Content AreaSame issue on my client’s site. Removing the plugin also solved the problem.
Thank you.
Will do right now, thanks.
So we have to do both – add it in capabilities and add it in Content Permissions?
So, Cloudways enabled it for this application only and I was able to complete the migration. Once I’ve rebuilt the theme and removed many of the old plugins, we’ll try to disable it again. Thanks.
There is no reference to putenv() in wp-config.php or php.ini from the Inmotion site. Cloudways confirms it’s disabled on their servers. Still talking to them about alternatives.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Store Locator Plus®] Malware on site, Sucuri points to this pluginThanks. Looks like Sucuri was incorrect with this information and there’s no problem with the plugin. Thank you for verifying.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Store Locator Plus®] Malware on site, Sucuri points to this pluginI see that link points to versions <5.9 – do you have a version release map? Was this issue completely fixed after 5.9? If this is an old problem that no longer exists, I’d be happy to see a confirmation from you. Thanks.
Here’s one: https://snipboard.io/4zvjsQ.jpg
How do I disable this behavior?
I found a fix for this plugin issue:
p:empty { display: none; }Okay, thanks.