stevef007
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Thanks very much. When I have time to revisit the plugin, I will refer to that additional documentation.
Yes. For example, you state user must use the link at the top left to create an API project. That is all you mention. What link? What project? If you click the 3 horizontal lines since that is the top left, what next? There is simply no explanation of what is required to do nor any screenshots of the steps that must follow to create a project. And if you already have some project, what does it have to do with this plugin setup? Your explanation of steps is simply not there. That is why it is a mess.
I salute you for developing this plugin. In my opinion, Google does not make it easy for users or developers to hook into the Picasa photos. I would cite the lack of enough screenshots provided by you to easily follow the setup steps you refer to. However, some users may succeed. I did not, perhaps due to lack of patience on my part. Best Regards.
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In reply to: [Protection Against DDoS] How can I test thisOne answer to my own question is to use the Wordfence plugin. After installing this DDOS protection plugin, look in the Wordfence dashboard and the frequency of ‘failed logins’ immediately drops off because most/all failed logins are from bots trying to hack the website. Since this plugin blocks those bots before WordPress sees the login attempt, the failed logins list in Wordfence does not show any failed login attempts after installing the DDOS protection plugin! It is a very impressive result to observe.
No thank you. In the intervening weeks since my review post above, I’ve since switched to another XML sitemap plugin.
Correction – plugin is BROKEN. Cannot use onclick window.open in a widget because plugin foobars the url with a starting ” instead of single ‘ after you logout!. Works OK on a page.
Example: onclick=”javascript:_gaq.push([‘_trackEvent’,’download’,’https://alembx.com/Avip15/setupav.exe’%5D);window.open(“https://alembx.com/thanks/’,’Thanks’,’toolbar=no, location=no, directories=no, status=no, menubar=no, scrollbars=yes, resizable=yes, width=500, height=500′);”><span style=”color:#FFFFFF;padding:7px 22px;font-size:17px;line-height:26px;border-color:#6cacf4;border-radius:8px;-moz-border-radius:8px;-webkit-border-radius:8px;text-shadow:none;-moz-text-shadow:none;-webkit-text-shadow:none”><i class=”fa fa-arrow-right” style=”font-size:17px;color:#ffffff”></i> Click to Download</span>
Same here…
Thank you. I finally found a disclosure on your website but this causes such a visible behavior change that a disclosure under the checkbox would be great. I understand the behavior is not a bug and that some may prefer to enable the feature.