• Resolved jetxpert

    (@jetxpert)


    Hola!

    Concerning this subject:

    (1) When we use WP’s native Site Health checker, we get a “loopback request” error caused by a plugin. When we use the Health Check plugin, we get no errors at all (i.e., “Good Job” checkmark). Any ideas on what’s going on?

    (2) When we use WP’s native Site Health checker, results are given at the top of the page with a percentage figure (e.g., 100%) inside a circle. Click here: https://prnt.sc/p6hitp When we use the Health Check plugin, results are given with “Good” next to a circle. Click here: https://prnt.sc/p6hhfr. Not a biggie, but thought I’d point out the inconsistencies. Can that be fixed?

    Cheers!

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  • Plugin Author Marius L. J.

    (@clorith)

    Hiya,

    The Site Health checker in the plugin is actually used to test features before they are added to WordPress it self, so it may have improvements to tests to make them more reliable, I would defer to the plugin results as the correct ones here.

    As for your next question, this is an expected change (and is how the header will look natively in WordPress 5.3 as well).

    Hopefully that answered your questions, if not please feel free to follow up ??

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