• I love the idea of this plugin – very simple idea and would give me a unique class so I could style different widgets differently. Unfortunately it doesn’t work. I originally thought it was a compatibility issue with Widget Logic – which it kinda is – but after deactivating WL it still comes back with the following error:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined method stray_widgets::get_settings() in /home/daretoth/public_html/clients/firecheckltd/site/wp-content/plugins/widget-classes/widget-classes.php on line 64

    If I attempt to activate both Widget Logic and Widget Classes then I receive the following error:

    Warning: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The second argument should be either an array or an object in /home/mysite/public_html/mysite/site/wp-content/plugins/widget-logic/widget_logic.php on line 56

    Fatal error: Cannot use string offset as an array in /home/mysite/public_html/clients/mysite/site/wp-content/plugins/widget-logic/widget_logic.php on line 57

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  • Hi, thanks for this plugin, but I have also picked up an issue when used in conjunction with the Widget Logic plugin. No classes get assigned, but as soon as Widget Logic is deactivated the classes get assigned.

    I have debug in the config file set to false.

    Don’t know with which plugin the problem lies. Any ideas?

    Thread Starter greencode

    (@greencode)

    It surely has to be with this plugin as I can’t even get it to work when no other plugins are activated and also tested using the default WP theme.

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