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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WebP Express] Remote Conversion: Access denied. Invalid api key.Yes, same message.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WebP Express] Remote Conversion: Access denied. Invalid api key.I tried with the temporary service you set up, but it still didn’t work.
The web host might be blocking outbound connections from the server sending the requests perhaps?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WebP Express] How does this work with caching plugins?Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Google Maps Load Time / Page SpeedThe map uses this if that’s helpful?
https://jetelements.zemez.io/advanced-map/Report DAFNJOTQ
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Google Maps Load Time / Page SpeedThanks for check back in on this.
The issue is that google maps doesn’t start doing its thing until almost everything else on the page has loaded.
So if it was possible to lazy load google maps it get to async, that might reduce the load time.
I don’t know if LS Cache can solve this, was just curious if it could and if so how.
Thanks for letting me know.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [User Specific Content] Making it work for custom post typeWhat was your solution?
Thanks for the fast reply Eli.
I had the results open in a new tab and it went through 60 just fine (ie “Success!”) and they have appeared in quarantine … but things seem to get stuck here with 22 files to go:
wp-includes/pomo/compat.php …I did opened the results in a new tab for a second time and this time it made it through the entire list … however the total was only 81 files fixed (and now in quarantine) of the 92 (malware + backdoor) files.
I’ve run the full complete scan again and it says there are now no known threats or backdoors … so not sure where the others went, but it appears all is well again with the site.
Just have to get Google to take a fresh looks to clear up the warning messages visitors get.
Thanks for the creating plugin – and again for your reply.
Siimon
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Admin Panel SlowThanks for the reply – much appreciated.
Based on your initial info I had google my way to that conclusion … unfortunately it was already correct on my end so I guess this is not the specific issue I have.
I’llI have to keep trawling looking for a solution.
Thanks again.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Admin Panel SlowIs this an IIS fix only?
What value did you change it to / what’s it meant to be?
What did you notice after you changed it – much faster?
Clutching at straws to try and reclaim some admin panel speed after 4.0 upgrade.
Thanks.
I’m sure this would be really handy for others as well.
Oh
… and I am now on WP 4.0 and CF7 4.0.1
Anyone?