is there a way to hide the file location of the gltf-files, that are displayed in the viewer? Currently, I can easily detect this with the developer tools of the browser and then download the file. This is a big issue, as we sell products with protected design, and a lot of that protected information is in the 3d-files. Sorry, in case I miss some obvious solution …
Rolf
]]>I did something stupid.
I pressed ‘reset’, thinking it would merely undo the changes I’d made since my last save.
Nope. Everything reset right back to WooCommerce defaults. Bummer.
“That’s OK!” I thought, “I can just reset the templates from last night’s backup!”
Except I’ve tried restoring all the files at
public_html > wp-content > plugins > kadence-woocommerce-email-designer
and I’m still only seeing the woocommerce default emails.
I don’t want to reset all files and databases as then I’ll lose all the other work I’ve done today (I will if I have to!)
Can anyone point me in the right direction to get those templates back, please?
]]>Why is there no way to modify the redirection rules from the backend? I don’t want to lose the rules I’ve created. At the least, there should be some way to hack them with a hex editor (though I have no idea why that would be necessary). They have to be saved somewhere, so where are they? Are they on some other server?
]]>On my WordPress site, it used to upload media files into the /uploads folder until now. But it started to load slowly because there were too many files. Also, when I want to access a file in a folder, even the browser has difficulty opening it.
For this reason, I selected the option “Keep media files in monthly and annual folders” in the media settings section. But the files I have uploaded so far have not been automatically moved to the monthly and yearly folders. I think it is only valid for the files I uploaded after I made this setting.
So how can I move the files I’ve uploaded so far? I don’t want to lose title and alt text information. Also, so that the pictures in my articles can be opened in full screen, I add a link to open the media file when I click the picture. Do I have to manually correct the links of the chiefs in all my posts after the pictures are moved?
Please answer each of my questions. Thank you. Healthy and happy days.
]]>My blog is WordPress, from the root. Someone asked me to put an image online (for an Android problem I’m having), and although I could put the image on the blog media (No blog page necessary), the URL would look something like:
https://phildornan.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/image.jpg
Is it possible just to put it somewhere where it could simply be accessed as:
phildornan.com/image.jpg?
I’ve tried a few locations, it comes up with:
Oops! That page can’t be found.
If it can’t be done, it’s fine, I’ll use a file sharing page. Just wondering….
Thanks!
Phil
]]>Ideally, I would like to be able to edit the AMP version of a page ( transitional website approach ) to account for some site plugins that may or may not need to be adjusted for sanitizing process.
]]>i want to change the code that the customer can only write one review per product, but the problem is … i don’t know where the file is.
Could you please help me here?
]]>Two items I need help with:
1. On this view https://ps.w.org/amazon-polly/assets/screenshot-3.png?rev=1817621 I see a download button displaying on the right of the player. However, I do not see this download arrow icon on my site. How do you turn that on?
2. “Store audio in Amazon S3:” is NOT checked on my install. Where are the content audio files being stored on my server? Please give the path URL.
Thank you for your help!
]]>It seems that maybe it means that I must create a child theme to import the template and custom function?
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