Which version of PHP Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires?
Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires one of the following PHP versions: . The plugin might work with older PHP versions, but they are no longer tested or supported.
Which version of WordPress Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires?
Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires one of the following WordPress versions: . The plugin might work with older WordPress versions, but they are no longer tested or supported.
Which version of ClassicPress (WordPress fork) Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires?
Halloween Pack Addon plugin requires one of the following ClassicPress versions: 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5.
How old is Halloween Pack Addon plugin?
Halloween Pack Addon plugin is 6 years, 1 month old.
When was Halloween Pack Addon plugin first version released?
Halloween Pack Addon plugin was first released on August 26, 2017.
Where can I find list of changes in all Halloween Pack Addon plugin releases?
The detailed changelog for Halloween Pack Addon plugin is available here: Halloween Pack Addon Changelog.
Can I translate Halloween Pack Addon to my language?

Yes. POT file is provided as a base for translation in the root folder for each plugin. Translation files should go into languages directory, and WordPress must be set to your language to load the file. The file name for translated and compiled MO file must be the same as POT file with the addition of language code: {addon-name}-{language-code}.mo.

You can check out this for translating plugins using POEdit program:
wp.dev4press.com/tutorials/translating-plugins-or-themes-using-poedit

Why Halloween Pack Addon plugin's JavaScript files are not loaded?

All Dev4Press plugins and addons require jQuery. But, they will work only if the jQuery is loaded with the WordPress proper Enqueue method. If you are replacing jQuery that comes with WordPress with some other version loaded from other location, my plugins will not function properly, and that goes the same for most of the other WordPress plugins that depend on the proper way for loading jQuery.

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