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  • Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    This is a review about the plugin performance. I didn’t ask for support.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Hi, i conclude because it only happens on the frontpage -not on single posts-, which i built with Gutentor. My optimization settings also didn’t change at all, after i switched from Gutenberg built layout to Gutentor.
    As i see from your screenshot, you are testing a static webpage, with a minimal load and not a posts feature. My webpage is news related, so when it has to load many posts on the frontpage, the speed drops dramatically. I also used only 4 sections with posts, which is not considered huge load for a news website, but it went so slow, i had to drop the plugin.
    Anyway, as i said i like this plugin features, wish you the best.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    This fixed it! Thank you so much ??

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Hi, i re-installed everything, theme, super-cache, and the amp-wp plugins, cleared cache, problem still existed…then yesterday after google’s crush, problem went away on it’s own.
    Finally i deleted again old theme and super-cache and everything was clear. I am sure on my website it was a conflict between these plugins (supercache and amp-wp) and maybe google’s cache was somehow involved in what visitors saw, cause as an admin i could see the new posts. So, it is solved now, but thank you anyway.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    I did all these, deleted fastest cache and re-installed super cache, cleared cache and deleted again the plugin. Also looked for any folders installed but can’t find nothing. Will try to contact Super Cache developers to help. Thank you very much

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Thank you both so much for answering, i had deleted super cache and installed fastest cache many days ago. Will follow your guidelines and get back here, thank you.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    As i said earlier, i have already done this, yet nothing changed. I also submitted a request to google to remove the cached page from search results, in case it has to do with google’s cache. I even deleted the theme i was using, to see if it was the theme that was causing it but no. Visitors still see the old theme with the amp pages and push notification message, but all this is deleted. I have no amp-wp, or the push notification plugin, or the old theme. It’s like the page stuck. While as an admin i can see the new posts, and the new theme i am testing, no amp pages, no notification messages, my visitors don’t.
    But, if my visitors have the new post’s link -like through my facebook page- they can see it.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    I just told you that i deleted your plugin, how could i send you an amp site link? I also told you i deleted both your plugins but the notification message still pops at the right corner, as you can see at the second screenshot. How can the notification message pop up since i have deleted all your plugins?

    Your plugin messed up my site and i can’t see any updates as a visitor, after i installed it. Only me as admin can see new posts.
    I even deleted the theme i was using and all other plugins one by one to see if there was a conflict, but no they are all working perfectly.

    It seems, you don’t understand the issue. Your plugin is uninstalled and on visitor’s end, it seems like it is still installed. I don’t have any amp plugin installed on my website now. Articles show up as amp even though i have deleted the amp-wp plugin, because it stopped my website from updating with new articles.
    I even changed caching plugins, to see if it was a caching issue, cleared browser cookies etc. but it is not fixed.

    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    I even deleted the amp-wp and relevant plugins and the problem still exists. Now all visitors see the old theme, while i see the newest. You can even see that the push notification message still appears at the right corner, while i have deleted both pwa and amp-wp
    What visitors see: https://paste.pics/a29ea76347bdfe3ded5386d03fc925ce
    What i see: https://paste.pics/d5d546832445e4a742aa2ecedf3dceae

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Images not loading
    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Help, anyone? I got this at twitter and i think that my host’s technicians have made the things worse. Not a single image appears on my website now

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Images not loading
    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Ok, so frustrated and totally lost. Bluehost’s tech experts are totally unable to help, saying that my files are “just” missing and don’t know what happened. And that i should be responsible for the backups. Ok, and i get this. But can somebody explain this? The old files are lost. Why do i get the same broken icon when i upload a new image? Why box icons of wordpress dashboard are broken too?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Images not loading
    Thread Starter liathess

    (@liathess)

    Hello, thank you for taking the time to reply. I deactivated photon a few minutes ago in both sites, but still the problem exists. The shop i had created was just for displaying products with affiliate links and i had a two-theme install , in order to have a separate theme for the shop page. After all this happened, i deleted all themes and plugins and haven’t installed woocommerce again, nor planning to. My sites both seem to be free of the defacement now, but i can’t see any of my images in media library.
    I will try to contact my host again and see if they can help
    Thank you for your answer

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