Category: WordPress FAQ Plugin
WordPress FAQ plugin v1.4 Release Notes
WordPress FAQ plugin v1.4 release notes. ADDED Approved/Unapproved filter in the Questions section for admin. WordPress post/page creation setting for questions. FIXED Edit/Delete Question links on the front-end. Slashes in the question editor will now be stripped. Search on the front-end was case sensitive. Not anymore. “No identification number was passed” error for question submissions.
Continue ReadingFAQs: Configuration > WordPress Related
FAQs > Configuration > WordPress Related 1. Image Post ID The ID of the post/page to use for the media library when uploading/saving images through the media uploader of TinyMCE when saving questions in the FAQ plugin. 2. Object Cache Tick or untick this setting to use WordPress Object Cache to cache data for performance. It’s Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingFAQs: Configuration
WordPress FAQs plugin configuration settings. Other Actions On the FAQs > Configuration page, at the top-right side of the page you will see a, “Save Settings” box with the “Check/Optimize Database” and “Resave Posts/Pages” links as well as a checkbox for “Turn on debugging” just above the Save Configuration button. The tabs below outline what each link Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingWordPress FAQs v1.3.8 Release Notes
WordPress FAQs plugin v1.3.8 release notes. Fixed Viper’s Video Quicktags conflict with the TinyMCE button. There was an ‘Optional’ message under keywords when saving a group while it is mandatory. Output from the FAQs plugin will not validate according to W3C markup validation service. Added Captcha image for question submissions. This requires that you have Continue Reading…
Continue ReadingWordPress FAQs: Embed All Questions
You can embed all your approved FAQs (questions and answers) from all FAQ groups with a single shortcode. Displaying 1 – 20 of 165123456 Does Gmail SMTP have email sending limits? Yes, Gmail SMTP (smtp.gmail.com) does have email sending limits. It comes down to a limit of 500 emails in a 24 hour interval through Continue Reading…
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