I inserted AddThis on the page template for WPDM. But when I click to share a product page they all point to http://acapelladjs.com/wpdmpro/wpdmpro/. Regardless of what I do it keeps sharing the same link.
actually you don’t have to downgrade. You can now set link template for archive page add-on from download manager settings page. can you give me the url here to check how it looks like now.
I’ve downloaded the new versions, and the default template now uses a different size image, with the feature image above the link and description. Previously, it was using the icon sized images, and even though that’s still the template we have selected, it’s not displaying that, and we had to downgrade the add-on version back to 1.6.0 again.
But downgrading the add-on caused a fatal error for the website, so I had to downgrade back to v3.3.5 of the main plugin too. Is there a way to fix this at all? I’d love to be able to play with and fix this myself, but the license won’t let me install it on a test site to see if I can make the changes we want without messing up our production site.
We’ve also always had to use our own preview images, since the default icons provided never seemed to work. Could that be part of the problem as well?
I just checked the package edit page and I am getting similar errors there:
Link Template: Warning: file_get_contents(C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\download-manager//templates/email-templates): failed to open stream: Permission denied in C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\download-manager\add-new-file.php on line 632
Page Template: Warning: file_get_contents(C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\download-manager//templates/email-templates): failed to open stream: Permission denied in C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\download-manager\add-new-file.php on line 661
I upgraded to 3.3.8 following the instructions on the upgrade page (deactivate add-ons, deactivate download manager, activate download manager, activate add-ons).
After I re-activate the wpdm-archive plugin I have an error on the “settings” page of download manager and I can’t change the archive page template (Link Template for Archive Page):
Warning: file_get_contents(C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\download-manager//templates/email-templates): failed to open stream: Permission denied in C:\wamp\www\PJI\wp-content\plugins\wpdm-archive-page\wpdm-archive-page.php on line 434
I tried deleting and re-adding the wpdm-archive-page plugin (v1.7.0), but no success.
Is there a way to force the Email Lock feature to automatically use the email registered in the system for a logged user? The main idea here is to only send the link to download a package to the email that was previously registered for that user in WordPress itself.
Is it possible (even if it requires some customization)?
#2 ) please give me the category names here so that I can test those with me installation
#3 ) you don’t have to change in code directly, simply create a link template, more details here: http://www.wpdownloadmanager.com/docs/integrated-templates/
for custom login form, please go to admin menu downloads settings , now go to bottom of settings page.
Use [loginform] tag for check the checkbox like following image:
I did this Shaon, but now users are presented with the standard WP login page instead of the custom login page that is shown in your demo. How can I trigger your custom login page, or how else would they sign up or create an account for that matter?
FYI: Would it be possible to get a little more elaborate response from you than just a single sentence. I am struggling with your plugin for weeks now, and every time I am receiving a response from you, I get a little closer, but I still won’t be able to use your plugin as intended. Would that make sense for you as well?