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In reply to: [Social Engine: Schedule Social Media Posts] Link to blog?Also, I am assuming now that twitter has changed its API policies, there’s no way to post to twitter at the moment? Those were the only two issues I am having.
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In reply to: [ActivityPub] “Author URL is not accessible”Well, it suddenly started working, maybe it was a lingering cache issue?
But before I say that, the Ad Inserter Pro license expired yesterday (3/15). So we’ll see what happens when I re-up that license. I’ll report back if the problem returns for the benefit of everyone.
Nice thing is that dev is very responsive, so if there is a conflict, hopefully it will be easy to address on his end.
I am pretty excited about my blog being on the Fediverse though. Question – the excerpt.. does that shortcode take into account the character limit of the post overall? My first post through the plugin had only one word in the excerpt, which I thought was a bug.
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In reply to: [ActivityPub] “Author URL is not accessible”I am using CloudFLARE and Cloudways.. sorry about that typo in the first one
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In reply to: [ActivityPub] “Author URL is not accessible”More.. here’s the Ad Inserter Pro frontend settings, maybe “Output Buffering” is the issue? Just guessing here.
HA! I see what you did there with the code! And worked like a charm.
I’ll keep an eye on it, and thank god for reusable blocks, because many of those displays are in them, so it’s an easy site wide fix. I know i used those things for a reason! Thanks for the quick support!
That’s exactly it! Here’s the live (ISC-less) version to give you a better idea – https://www.theweatherstationexperts.com/weather-101-what-is-weather/. That plugin is pulling whatever the featured image from the page is and using it as a background. So yes, it should be credited when it appears on the blog page, but not in this context.
It happens in some other places, such as using an image as a background in a header, etc, but those blocks are where it’s the biggest issue.
Completely understandable on the crediting and your guy’s reasoning on why it works the way it does. I tried the listing, but on some pages there’s a lot of imagery, so the list gets a bit long, so it’s not the best solution (I prefer crediting by the image, just looks cleaner and easier to track which image is whose).
As you can guess from the previous URL, this is a beta site, so not live yet. But I’d love for it to be a feature — it’s the only thing holding me back from using the plugin. I just need a little more granularity in where the credits are placed.
I was able to do what the CDN plugin did without a plugin, so that’s now off and removed, but it hasn’t fixed the issue. The problem still remains as long as Smush Pro is an active plugin. Once I deactivate Smush Pro, the cache works.
I’ve looked through settings on Smush Pro for something that might conflict. Here are the individual settings I have on Smush Pro.
CDN – off
Local WebP – on
Lazy Load – on
Gutenberg integration – active
Image Resize Detection – inactiveUsing standard config
Smush Pro 3.9.6
Hummingbird Free version 3.30I’m stuck on what it could be causing the conflict, as the CDN is off within Smush Pro, and there’s no other caching settings within Smush Pro that I can see. So I guess I should transfer this issue over to the Smush Pro support threads? That appears to be the issue, even with KeyCDN’s CDN Enabler plugin completely removed.
The only theory I have right now is there’s some code conflict between the free version of Hummingbird and the paid version of Smush. I just took a look at the error log and the last entries are from months before the plugin was installed, so no clues there.
A little more information
The cache directory completely disappears (it’s only the page cache, other cache directories are unaffected)
Hi I was able to find two offending plugins thanks to that (I never thought of a staging site before to test things like this without causing havoc on the front end for users, thank you for that now have one!). And oddly enough, it appears to be Smush Pro causing the issue, along with KeyCDN’s CDN Enabler. with both off, the cache fills up, with either on, nothing.
My version of Smush Pro is the newest version. Not the pro version of Hummingbird though, just the free one.