I am currently using K2 RC7 r718 theme with WordPress 2.6 with no noticeable problems or issues. Check the plugins used About sub-Page for what I am using on this site.
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I am still gathering the information and pictures to re-post my 1990 Audi CQ dedication page.
Any questions feel free to post a comment or use contact page.
My Facebook account was re-enabled Monday 8/04/08, 3 days after being disabled on a Friday. I did send an initial reply to their 1st email explaining what I have been doing and my thoughts on the possible cause, apologizing for any misunderstandings.
Since I am no power user and have well below the max of apps and friends, I find myself a bit apprehensive from doing much communication on or using Facebook. I do not want my meager actions to be deemed spam.
I do understand Facebook’s position in trying to limit spam and any other action that harms their community, but whatever algorithm or automated method they use to watch and track misuse needs to be improved in order to prevent the small causal user from surprise headaches.
One suggestion would be an actual warning well displayed on the users home page and an email message. Both could be sent more than once. First maybe 3 to 4 days in advance of disabling action as a warning. Then a second more threatening message 24 hours before action is taken.
My Facebook account was disabled yesterday with no warning. All I have been doing recently is playing a monster game and posting links to the monster types forum for fighting and feeding. Which it turns out was too many duplicate forum posts - I assume.
I did receive a warning email from Facebook after my account was disabled. I replied explaining my situation and received an acknowledgment. I hope this is resolved soon.
This is frustrating due to the fact that there was no real warning and I have no access to my account info.
Has anyone else had this problem? What is the turn around time for a response?
The current nightly of K2 revision 703 and WordPress 2.6 are working correctly together. I have not seen any issues.
A key component is the new plugin to enable the K2 SBM to work with Wordpress. The added k2-disable-widgets.php plugin brings back K2 SBM functionality that were are all used to.
Thanks to all the K2 developers!
I will re-add the tribute page to my past Audi Coupe Quattro 20V soon.
Everything appears to be working once again. Using the new release version of WordPress 2.6 and nightly version K2 RC6 r695 the sidebar manager works almost correctly.
After further experimenting, the K2 SBM does not delete added modules but you can drag them to “disabled” to remove them from showing. This is only a minor annoyance. When I try to delete unwanted module my site reverts to widget use. I have to re-select save from K2 options to re-activate SBM.
Although WordPress 2.6 beta1 did actually work, it did not play well with the K2 theme (using nightly RC6 r692). WordPress 2.5.1 worked great with K2 r692. I have grown accustom to the K2 sidebar manager over widgets since early days of K2.
A new change I have noticed, the ability to edit individual sidebar modules from actual page display with edit link versus going to the admin dashboard.
I have reverted back to WordPress 2.5.1 today. I had too many issues with 2.6 beta1 and K2. Mainly sidebar manager issues.
It’s a beta, enough said.
I added a plugins used sub-page to the About page but due to the problem previous mentioned I can not get it to display the way I would like. On the About page only.
I need to add tags and catergories for my posts.
This is now resolved with K2 r703, from 7-18-2008.
I just came across a new issue between the K2 theme and WordPress 2.6 beta1 when using K2’s Sidebar Manager. When selected I can not add any new modules. I am asked for username and password when I try to change the settings for the module which WordPress does not accept. Even leaving the module unchanged it does not display.
The widgets function in K2 does work but I do not like the lack of the ability to change settings in the stock WordPress widgets so I will stick with K2’s Sidebar Manager for now.
This is a test site.