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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] photon and https URLsAny news on this feature?
Would really be helpful with ecommerce websites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] CDN not workingI must admit that I consider CDN as being less part of the core functionality of (or less vital to) Autoptimize. I use the CDN-options in WP Super Cache (which is the ideal companion to Autoptimize) to offload CSS/JS/images to my CDN.
I really like the way CDN is implemented in Autoptimize, with independent settings for JS, CSS and images, although it does not support parallelization like Super Cache’s CDN.
I also understand that CDN is a complementary feature, but while I don’t always use Super Cache, Autoptimize is a must-have in any WP installation I create.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] CDN not workingMy configuration is as follow:
– HTML and CSS minify;
– All CDN options: js.mysite.com, css.mysite.com, media.mysite.com;
– Disabled file compress (doing it with Nginx).I’ve made this tests with two different sites. In one of them I disabled all other plugins, without success.
Maybe this is something to do with my server?
– PHP 5.4.6 + APC
– MariaDB 5.5.29
– Nginx 1.2.1 + PHP-FPMForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Autoptimize] CDN not workingHi, Futta, and thanks for the fast response.
Did you activate JS, CSS or image CDN?
I’ve done tests with them all enabled and with each individually enabled. None of them seems to work.
Do you use any kind of caching (e.g. WP Super Cache plugin) and if so did you clean the cache?
I don’t use any type of WP-specific cache, but I do use APC on my server, with “apc.stat” directive set as “1”.
Did you just see your normal URL’s in the resulting HTML after activating the CDN-config? Or were the URL’s broken? Or were some OK and others not?
Nothing’s changed, actually.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Predictive Search for WooCommerce] Possible Jigoshop versionThanks, Steve!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jigoshop] Featured Image on newer versionI’ve read in the official forums that WP 3.5 could be somewhat problematic with Jigoshop, due to new media handler.
Anyway, it looks like your images are not properly attached to respective post.
Check if they have a marked sign in upper right corner.
Hi, camu.
I’ve just installed 2.8.3 and got the same errors.
Don’t know if it is affecting core WP or other plugins, all seems to be ok.
Also, awesome plugin! The amount of customization is amazing!
I have a portal of twelve property agencies, where they list their properties with WP-Property, and they always asked if it was possible to get individual statistics per agency (regular WP users, something Jetpack can’t do), and your plugin handled this nice and easy!
Thank you!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Custom Field Bulk Editor] [Plugin: Custom Field Bulk Editor] AMAZING pluginI second that.
This plugin just saved me tons of work.
Awesome!
“CSS and JS are dynamically generated”: I’m also curious about this.
“Use Google Ajax Libraries”: This uses the Google CDN version of JavaScript libraries such as jQuery, which probably most of us have cached in our browsers, instead of the version bundled with WordPress and its plugins.
I’m with this same problem.
Seems to be something with the cloud service.
Hope it gets fixed in some hours.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jigoshop] [Plugin: Jigoshop] Adding extra option fields to itemsIt’s a piece of cake with Jigoshop.
Depending on your product, you can creat your single product and then create layers of “attributes”, for each of your specification, then define the original product as a “variation”.
Or, you can create every specification as a single product, then group together all of them in a product set as “grouped”.
It’s all explained here:
https://forum.jigoshop.com/kb/creating-products/variable-products
And here:
https://forum.jigoshop.com/kb/creating-products/grouped-products
One more thing.
I think that the slider ratio is very unusual, at this time of web development. I’ve checked the original plugin, from Zurb, and the 940×450 is a much efficient size.
Not being able to change the size/ratio in the plugin settings and only through functions.php is a bit of a minor letdown.
Hope you can come with something to fix this issue!
I will also suggest to change the plugin’s name to just “Orbit Slider”.
“WP” prefixed sounds redundant and generic.
“Orbit Slider” will stick better in peoples minds!
You’re really good with words!
Some plugin developers with this same policy regarding Pro features give licenses to those who contribute with code, localization and support in forums. This is also a way to motivate community development around the plugin.
I’m not saying that I’m not willing to pay for this features, but I think developers could exchange services. ^_^
Some trial version could be interesting too, as developers are always looking for very specific aspects.
I’ve seen this screenshot and searched through the entire website, but there’s no info if it is only Pro.
I’m aware that WordPress plugins must be GPL if they use at least some portion of its code.
What I meant was ‘freely distributed’ or ‘no fee’.
Anyway, can I get Pro features if I contribute with it in someway?