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- Salut, I would like to know if you have a solution to remove also "tag/" and "page/" from permalinks. Merci !
- Hi Firstly, thanks for the plugin. It (generally) works fine. Just a small issue that I have found. I run this plugin, as well as the flickr plugin (http://tantannoodles.com/toolkit/photo-album/),...
- Hello! I had the same problem like Leo and many others. Just use /%category%/%page%/%postname%/
- I have solved the sub categories problem just enter /%category%/%category%/%postname%/ on the permalinks and it works fine
- I am also getting the above problem, but only on sub categories? Is this something to do with my wordpress setup?
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Those who have upgraded to WordPress 1.5.1 have noticed that the upgrade broke a few plugins, such as .
This was due to some changes in the WordPress architecture that allow plugin developers to replace some of the core functions in WordPress. However, this means that those functions will not ... Continue reading »
This was due to some changes in the WordPress architecture that allow plugin developers to replace some of the core functions in WordPress. However, this means that those functions will not ... Continue reading »
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I'm using WP 1.5.1.3 and I had your postlevel plugin running until I realized that all users apart from me, the admin, cannot view or comment the post.
Please apologize if I don't get it right, but does this mean that I can fix the broken single post view of your postlevel plugin myself according to these instructions?
Do you plan to release a new version of it that works with WP 1.5.1 or higher?
Your plugin would be the only one which works with the newer WP versions.
I used the viewlevel plugin before, but since I've upgraded, it did not work any more. Now I'm using the private category plugin, but this only hides certain posts in overviews and archives. If you know the id or permalink, you can still access it. I made a quick and dirty hack and now it does not the display the content any more, but I'm not that confident with it.
Your plugin is the only one which is based on private posts you can access when you're logged in thanks to the plugin. The other ones do it vice versa, these posts are public, but hidden by the plugin. I think your way is more secure.
I'm sure you would make a lot of people very happy for this feature is desperately needed in WP. :-))) Just private posts that can only be seen in the admin area or protected posts which need a password each time are not sufficient. I already postet a feature request at wordpress.org...
Sorry for this mass of words. ;-)
Greetings!