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12:51 am 24 Sep 2007
| cJ
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I uploaded click tags and activated it, but it isn’t showing up when I go to write a post. I’m using 2.3 RC1… Any ideas?
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I’ve been expecting this as sooner or later somone wa going to experience a ‘clash’ of components!
Assuming you have javascript enabled (which is needed) then it is almost certainly a conflict with another plugin or you are using a browser I haven’t tested in.
So - can you tell me about any other plugins that effect the admin pages in any way and what browser you are using. I can then try and recreate it here…
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6:51 pm 3 Feb 2008
| Max
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I have the same problem. I tried it with IE and with FireFox.
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Well as you see from above the original translator didn't bother to follow up but the same applies. It will be a javascript clash. I do not understand why it doesn't happen more often to be honest. You could try removing other plugins that use js on the front end but I also believe there are other, better, more sophisticated plugins for this now so it might be a better idea to hunt one of them down.
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8:45 pm 3 Feb 2008
| Mr Papa
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6:45 pm 8 Apr 2008
| Brent
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Seems that in Wordpress 2.5, there is a conflict between CickTags 2.0.2 and Simple Tags 1.5.3
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I am not surprised…
Doesn't Simple Tags also display them? It used to when I used it.
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6:17 am 11 Apr 2008
| Mr Papa
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yes, it does… its my weapon of choice… one of those guys with many, many tags… no reason to have both plugins though as Simple Tags does everything that click tags does…
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