FatMan49
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"New JS worked great!!!
Thanks Tijmen!!!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"Sure, FTP is fine with me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"Yes!
It is the WooCommerce Predictive Search Pro that it conflicts with.If forced to choose between the Search and the Locator, we’ll have to keep the Search.
Any idea of when a fix might be coming?? ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"I’ve disabled the Yoast and the Predictive Search but got no change.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"Zurf, these are the ones you and I seem to be using in common:
WooCommerce
WooCommerce Predictive Search LITE (I’m using the Pro)
WP Store Locator
Yoast SEOForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"Changed theme to WP Twenty Ten theme and the problem was still there.
I have been turning off plugins, about 15 so far, no change.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Is there a known Chrome bug with WP 4.3 on Mac?Thanks Otto!
Worked Great!!!!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"I tried adding a new store (builder) to our list but they do not show up.
Not on the list, and not in the map.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Store Locator] After Upgrade, Plugin Seems "Broken"disable the “Load locations on page load” – DONE
enable the “Enable store locator debug” in the tools section – DONE
No change . .
We are using the WooTheme’s Canvas theme with a total of 37 plugins.
Any general ideas what might be conflicting, so I might try a smaller set of plug-ins to disable?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Update to 4.1.1 not working?I had the exact same problem. WordPress 4.1.1 would not update.
I have a few other WP sites so I compared the config.php files.
I removed this stuff and the update worked fine.
define ('WPLANG', 'en_US'); define ('FS_METHOD', 'direct'); define('WP_DEBUG', false); //--- disable auto upgrade define( 'AUTOMATIC_UPDATER_DISABLED', true ); if(is_admin()) { add_filter('filesystem_method', create_function('$a', 'return "direct";' )); define( 'FS_CHMOD_DIR', 0751 ); } if(is_admin()) { add_filter('filesystem_method', create_function('$a', 'return "ftpext";' )); define( 'FS_CHMOD_DIR', 0755 ); }
I tried adding the stuff about the FTP_USER but that didn’t work for me.
Hope this helps.
We have 39 plugins running, the biggest is WooCommerce.
We deleted all the plugins we could, cleaned and optimized the database. We ran P3 Plugin Profiler to see what the plugins were doing. But we still were running 7GB of RAM.
Finally we deleted WordFence and since then our RAM usage has not been more than 2.5GB.
I am having RAM and memory issues as well. In the settings for WordFence I have set the RAM at 256.
My last scan used:
Wordfence used 219.90MB of memory for scan. Server peak memory usage was: 284.03MBI have 2 websites on my Media Temple account and we are using 7GB of the 8GB available. MT is pointing a finger at WordFence for the excessive RAM usage.
I just did an update to this plugin and it gave me the ‘White Screen of Death.
The only way I could get my site back up was to rename the folder in the plugin area of WordPress.
Hopefully they will fix this bug.