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FAQs: 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…

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WordPress 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…

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WordPress 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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FAQs: Search Functionality

With the WordPress FAQs plugin, you would surely want to allow your users to search the FAQs on your site. This is possible and there are two ways of doing this.   1. Control Group Search click to enlarge When you edit an FAQs group, you can specify whether the group should have a search Continue Reading…

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FAQs v1.3.5 Release Notes

WordPress FAQs plugin v1.3.5 Release Notes ADDED: Multiple notification recipients with comma separated email addresses in ‘Configuration’. FIXED: Accordion in IE8 ADDED: FAQ icon in TinyMCE editor to insert shortcodes ADDED: DS Windows DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR constant CHANGED: Change apply_filters(‘the_content’, “”) to wpautop() UPDATED: jQuery UI Accordion library has been updated. CHANGED: Use improved menu pages CHANGED: Continue Reading…

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