Thanks for letting me know! I will change this asap!
This issue has been fixed. If you are experiencing this issue, please reinstall the plugin.
I reinstalled the plugin and still have am experiencing this issue. Any ideas?
Actually my issue might be a little different. When both Gravity Forms and Custom Post Widget plugins are activated, Gravity forms completely takes over the CPW plugin. The CPW custom post type disappears.
Johan, has this issue been resolved? I am still having the problem on my site.
@katart17 Please check if you are running the most recent version of the plugin. The function on line 3 of popup.php should be called function add_content_block_popup() and not function add_mce_popup().
I have tested this on a WordPress installation with both the Custom Post Widget plugin and the Gravity Forms plugin (1.5.2.8) installed and could not replicate your issue.
@johan thanks for the reply. After deactivated all plugins and turning them on one at a time, I noticed that the conflict is actually with the Easy Content Types plugin http://pippinsplugins.com/easy-content-types/.
I will contact him to see if he can help with this and please let me know if you have any ideas.
Thanks
@johan
I received a solution from Pippin to the conflict. He said I had to change the Menu Position number and that solved it.
Excellent, I am glad this is solved now.