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Hi @kamal025,
Thank you for your reply. I had a feeling this might be the case. I appreciate you confirming.
Hi @aamiribsf thank you for your reply. That makes absolute sense; but what if I have a product archive page (category) where the products aren’t variable and there are no swatches in use. Could we not enable image-swap hover effect on these?
Thanks @aamiribsf, I appreciate your response and for providing clarity. Is there any way to enable the image swap on hover even when the swatches are active on the shop page? It seems there are some other swatch plugins that allow this, but I’d like to keep using this one as it’s the same developer as the theme.
Hi @wfphil,
Thank you for your reply – all makes sense. I think this has something to do with the Post SMTP plugin as mentioned above. I’ll mark this query as resolved.
It looks like this could have something to do with Post SMTP plugin. Awaiting feedback from them.
https://wordpress.org/support/topic/password-reset-hack-even-after-update-to-3-6-1/
I’ve encountered the same issue – multiple sites receiving “Someone tried to recover the password for user with email address xxx.” using actual administrator email addresses. I hope for a reply soon.
@hipoglucido you can go to the plugin page and click on Advanced View and then download the previous version and install it on your site via ‘upload plugin’ and replace the one that’s there.
https://wordpress.org/plugins/variation-swatches-woo/advanced/
Hello, I’d like to follow this thread as I’m having the same issue. I rolled back to plugin version 1.0.10 in the meantime.
Thank you so much for the clarity!
Thank you so much for the quick response and the clarity.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce Store Notice – FrequencyHi @doublezed2,
Yes, it is that Store Notice. Thanks so much for your reply; this has answered my question!
Hi @wfmargaret,
This is helpful, thank you so much – I’ll get in touch with the host.
Thanks @wfmargaret, I checked that setting and my IP matches what’s showing up in Wordfence general options. This isn’t the IP address the failed logins are coming from, though. The IP address showing with failed logins is the same IP as the shared public server the website is hosted on. All the failed logins are coming from this same IP.
How would I know if my host is using a load balancer or proxy? Would this explain these login attempts?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Job Board] JobPosting Schema for GoogleThank you so much for the quick response; so the value for Salary, for instance, in my schema would be %jobfeature_salary%?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Polyfill.io Issue for Google Maps Platform users@bordoni thank you so much for confirming, much appreciated.