Ahah! I had to enable popups! It is now working on Firefox. Not working on Chrome, not sure why (I turned on all permissions.) Once you get your browser settings right, the button Add Quotes changes from a grey box to a blue one.
Its weird because I did not have to do this at all on my other network. But as long as I can use the plug in on Firefox, I can get along.
Greetings earthbliss:
Thank you for choosing to use this plugin! I am sorry that I have not responded sooner.
The plugin doesn’t create any real popups. The small popup that appears to add quotes shouldn’t be getting blocked by any popup blocker. Are you sure that was the only thing you did?
I had been using the plug in on a non-https site, and thats the only difference I can really think off. All the other plugins and the theme was the same on both sites. I had no problem with the plug in.
I submitted another reply but realized that there’s a caveat. When I look at the plug in on my root domain it will not work at all on chrome. However, on firefox I can override this. Where I should see a green shield for a secure site, I see a half grey half not grey shield. It says:
“Firefox is blocking content on this page. Most websites will work properly even if content is blocked.” And “Insecure Content: Some unencrypted elements on this website have been blocked.” Right next to that message it gives me the option to “Disable protection for now.” I click this and the firefox shield gets crossed out, and I get this orange triangle with an exclamation mark. At the same time the submit button turns blue and I can use the plugin.
The really odd thing is that it seems to be working just fine on a sub-domain of this network. That is why I sent you an incorrect reply at first.
The settings of the https may be different on the two sites of the network, because the one with the problem got set up as part of a Softalicious install, and I had to use an https plug in on the subdomain to get the https to work.
Personally, I think if someone else has this obscure problem because of an https site, you can probably tell them to use firefox which allows you to disable the protection.