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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [SwiftySite] I Must Ask

    I have deleted the original plugin file via Cpanel and then uploaded the swifty site zip file and unzipped directly.

    It’s now installed correctly so I assume that the issue is something to do with max upload file size on my server, rather than an issue with the plugin.

    Will report back with progress, as I have lots of domains and this looks very useful!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [SwiftySite] I Must Ask

    Email sent.

    Thanks!

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [SwiftySite] I Must Ask

    Hi,

    I just tried to install Swiftysite and after uploading through the WP plugin installer, got this message:”The plugin does not have a valid header.”

    Thanks

    David

    Thread Starter eggbilly

    (@eggbilly)

    Quick update. I tried disabling ALL other plugins on one of the sites and am still getting the same problem.

    The site hangs completely when WP Fastest Cache is opened.

    My experience is exactly the opposite of yours Jack. I had Bullet Proof installed on a number of sites, but the way it handles and places .htaccess files everywhere, I found myself locked out of my sites on a very regular basis. That was a paid version, not a free version.

    I discovered GotMLS after looking for something better. It’s now installed on every one of my sites and so far, I haven’t suffered the consequences of further malware attacks.

    Prior to installing, I was using Wordfence (and still do), but it’s not great with malware. I still got hacked via malicious code.

    The free version fixed my first site and I was extremely relieved and grateful, so I donated a couple of times.

    I don’t understand why anybody would only rely on free plugins to secure their site. To be perfectly frank, it was a poorly maintained plugin that caused my security breach in the first place.

    This type of plugin does offer a little protection from those less educated people who come to your site and steal original content or images yiu’ve paid for.

    I pay for all of my images from the various stock image sites and to have people come along and steal them is annoying.

    Of course, a determined image or content thief can get past most scripts.

    I disabled the plugin after seeing a “theme by Thailand…” in the footer. I could have removed it by changing the footer.php in the theme, but in the end, I couldn’t be bothered with using the plugin.

    Thread Starter eggbilly

    (@eggbilly)

    Bukajec,

    Sadly, I haven’t figured it out.

    I haven’t done anything with the site at all, but I have a paid plugin called Wishlistmember which could probably (with a little help) be made to facilitate this.

    There is another plugin called wp property which looks like it can do the trick, but will need some of the paid options to make it work – it’s real esatate, but all you have to do is change the field names and suddenly it’s a job board – or a car sales board or anything else!

    If developers actually replied on these threads or to their emails, they might get interest in their paid offerings.

    Thanks Andrew. I did see references to sitemap in the plugin directories.

    I’m using a CDN of my own for speed purposes.

    I’d like to know this too please. Where is the sitemap>?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Ug private page problem

    I had this question too, as I wanted to send clients direct to private pages on my site.

    After setting up a page as private and thenchecing my navigation, the page didn’t show up on the navigation – which is what I hoped.

    However, I now discover that “Private” is only viewable to site admins, so my clients can’t actually see the content I wanted them to. They get an error 404 instead.

    My workaround was to install a membership plugin called wishlist that allows me to create different members and assign content for them. Wasn’t cheap, but sometimes, solutions cost money.

    Have to support the community!

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