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Thanks for the clarification!
I’ll give it a go.Hi,
thanks for the swift reply.
I downgraded Monster Insights now because on THAT site I don’t need “pro”, so I can wait for the next version.Cheers
DanielForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Meta SEO] AP Multisite: meta box missingThanks.
I must be doing something wrong because when I activate v.3.6.6 for the network I still don’t get the meta boxes. Only when I disable network activation.
But I can live with that.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Meta SEO] AP Multisite: meta box missingI was able to get the box back by disabling WP Meta SEO on a network basis and individually activating it in the subsite.
Network install would be better for faster deployment of subsites.
Thanks for the info, and the fast fix. Looking forward to monday.
Cheers
DanielForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Horizontal display?What view are you talking about?
If it’s list view, then you need to modify the list/loop.php file.
(copy it to your theme folder first /tribe-events/list/loop.php) and modify.Check the themer’s guide on the developer’s website.
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In reply to: [YOURLS Link Creator] Add Google Analytics Event TrackingOkay, thanks for the hint.
I wasn’t aware that I needed to run YOURLS as well – I thought it all came in one plugin ??Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't trash posts without a title. Bug or featureHmm, not to my knowledge. Must ask the programmers if they covered something up ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can't trash posts without a title. Bug or feature@kc94108 … we have set up the posts system to display the headline, the article image and the content in our sidebar.
If we only have an image, it is sort of like a banner-ad.
Hence no title.@esmi … I actually wasn’t able to reproduce the error with new posts.
Create post, no name, Post-Expirator and deleting worked flawlessly.
Only the old articles were “stuck”.I realize that with a non-reroducable error it’s just a guessing game so for now I’ll mark this as “resolved”. Thanks for your inputs.
Thanks for trying to help, David. I did check out the source code, both the theme and the stuff that gets rendered to the visitor. (I built the theme, btw)
That’s why it’s so frustrating. I am positive that there is no normal way of extracting the system editors when we took all precautions to prevent just that – and now they’re the only ones being brute-force attacked.Imagine my joy when I recently discovered one of our editors using a 3-letter password!
She changed it from the super-secure one I set up >:-(I’ll have a go at ping settings and I can imagine that maybe even the google sitemap plugin might show more than it is supposed to. Thanks for the pointers!
@david, @jon: We have a pretty heavily customized theme that displays authors, but without the email address.
The interesting part: these are the true literary authors, but the wp-user who’s actually uploading it is a different person.
And these “hidden” editor accounts are the ones being targeted.
Admin too, of course, but all the other wp-editors who contribute. So an article says “Author: Dr.Med.PDH John Doe” but it was actually “editor-steff” who uploaded it. And “editor-steff” is who’s being targeted.So I’m wondering as to where someone would find out that “editor-steff” is the “author” that wordpress has stored in the DB. Maybe in a feed? Is it because WordPress is communicating our posts (all different CPTs) somewhere?
PS: Thanks for the replies!
One thing I find really odd is the fact that these hackers seem to know the publishing authors of the articles. I looked at the source code of my sites but can’t find anything.
Wherever this data is, wouldn’t it be an idea to either NOT publish that data or if, then use a different “author”?I’d like to second this and actually came here to suggest just that.
Auto-lock anyone trying “admin” or any specifiable user … no matter if the attempt was successful or not.
ACF is one of the most insanely great plugins.
If you manage to lose your files then it is entirely your own doing … a plugin doesn’t even have the power to do this.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ThreeWP Activity Monitor] Can I search for a specific user?Hehe … it’s simple as can be.
Just look for the user in your user list and edit him/her.
You will see the user activity at the bottom.
Excellent plugin!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [ThreeWP Activity Monitor] Can I search for a specific user?ctrl-f
Or look in the database, table wp_3wp_activity_monitor_index and sort by user_id.