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Hi Kyle,
Thanks!
Hi Kyle,
Thanks for the reply. Do you know if it’s on the dev roadmap?
Hi @kyle,
Yes, I understand, but I want a different Twitter username for different languages. For example: acoutbound for NL, but acoutbound_EN for English.
Hi @mohammadshakeel,
Thanks, but I have searched their forums as well. The thing is that I cannot make the Swiftideas Latest Tweets widget a multilingual one. I think this is something that should be included in the widget itself right? See the attached screenshot for the difference between a multilingual text widget and latest tweets widget.
Hope you can help me.
Kind regards,
Jeroen
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We have had some issues with an update, and had to reinstall the complete server. With the reinstall we made some changes to the initial setup:
1. switch to nginx instead of Apache
2. With installing the theme, I did not upload all the example content.Those were the major changes. Since then the website is fast indeed. What is your site?
This reply has been marked as private.Hy Kyle,
I understand, please refer to my first post.
We were offered the 2.64 update of Dante through the WP update function. It doesn´t matter to me where the update comes from, but I saw it came from wp/updates.com.
Dante 2.64 contained malicious code: social.png. You guys are the developers of the Dante theme, my question was, and still is,
1) have you found out what caused this malware to be part of 2.64, and
2) can you garuantee that it won’t happen again?I do not want to scapegoat, but I want to know if I can trust Dante and the updates that are provided.
Hi Melanie,
2.65 is fine yes, but it worries me that I was pushed the malicious update 2.64 through wp-updates.com on my WordPress install and that update 2.64 doesn’t show in the changelogs you keep in the documentation.
Please beware that wp-updates also pushes me valid updates, such as the latest 2.65. It’s just the update service within WP. I need to know though if I can trust those updates. I assume that you guys wouldn’t push malicious code, but then it must have come through an infection on wp-updates.com. Either way it has cost us in total 10 days to fix everything, so I just need to be sure that I won’t be exposed to a malicious update again.
Jeroen
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