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  • #824220

    It always tells there’s one new update for plugin.

    But when I go to plugins, it doesn’t look like there is.
    When I go to updates, it says plugins are all up to date.

    Pleez help. Thanks.

    #824240

    Hey Nathan,

    This is actually a notification generated by the plugin itself, not the theme or WordPress install. You would have to contact that specific plugin developer for a fix.

    Best regards,
    Jordan Shannon

    #824241

    Jordan,
    I don’t see any plugin that shows an update is available.

    #824244

    Hi,

    I guess to explain it better this is probably a mis-configured version number on one of the plugins present on your site…
    Nothing to worry about, once that plugin gets updated the notice will go away.
    The only way to find out which one it is, you’d simply have to delete theme from wp-content/plugins one-by one and test which one it is.

    Best regards,
    Jordan Shannon

    #824249

    It’s been like this for months.
    But Ok, thanks. I’ll wait til an update gets rid of the notice.

    #824252

    Hi,

    Have you attempted to deactivate the plugins to find the culprit?

    Best regards,
    Jordan Shannon

    #824266

    I just deactivated, then activated 24 plugins one at a time.
    Configured the settings or whatnot for the ones that called for it.

    The notification for 1 plugin update available never went away.

    #824439

    Hi,

    I’m not sure if it will help but you can try running this plugin in order to clear WordPress transients: https://wordpress.org/plugins/transients-manager/

    Best regards,
    Rikard

    #824502

    Hi,

    I have this on 7 sites that I have running Enfold, 200+ non Enfold sites don’t do it.

    I too have had this for months and months.

    #824523

    Hahaha, come on support guy, you know its the damned Layer-Slider doing this for month already.
    Its a pain in the a…. that we are not able to just take it out of ENFOLD and are forced to have it installed.
    Think about it!!

    #824560

    microbrewr if you don’t need the Layer-Slider you can paste this code into your Child-Themes functions.php to get rid of the update message (and the layer-slider!)

    /* Deactivate LayerSlider WP */
    add_theme_support(‘deactivate_layerslider’);

    If you use/need this layer-slider you’ll have to live with the update message.

    Hope this helps,
    Gregor

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 4 months ago by gregorh.
    #824918

    What is a transient?

    #824919

    What is the layer slider?
    Is that the beautiful thing on my homepage that slides in the offer to sign up for my email address?
    Lots of people like that thing, they’ve sent me feedback.
    I wouldn’t mind having the same thing as a static display, without sliding in, but it’d be a hassle to change it, plus it seems like I should just not have a notification for a plugin update when all of my plugins are already up-to-date…

    #825043

    Hello microbrewr, yes that is the Layer-slider.
    One other option would be to buy a separate license for the the Layer-Slider on Codecanyon and when you install/activate it it will overwrite the ENFOLD Layer-Slider. Than you can update whenever a new Slider Version become available. But actually why does the (1) notification bother you at all? It is nothing to really worry about its more a cosmetic problem. I only see a problem with websites I build for my clients, on own websites it does not hurt me.
    Cheers,
    Gregor

    #827502

    Hey gregorh,

    Thanks for the additional insight into this issue.

    Best regards,
    Jordan Shannon

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