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  • Thread Starter teddarling

    (@teddarling)

    Your plugin shows me that my limit is 256MB and current usage is 15MB, but it doesn’t show me why it crashed navigating to the next page because it went over the 256MB limit.


    It doesn’t show usage on the page that crashed, as per the above screenshot that you provide of what the plugin is supposed to show

    And you still haven’t shown me how to access the image above, which the plugin page says exists.

    I’m done with this conversation. I’m not going to fight with you stating that your plugin, on the plugin page, shows the above, yet it doesn’t.

    My rating stands and my conversation stands. Don’t try to argue your position if you aren’t going to provide access to what the plugin page says your plugin offers.

    Thread Starter teddarling

    (@teddarling)

    Since you do want a reply, here you go…

    The very first two words of your plugin are “Memory Usage.” Where in your plugin, do you show the memory that is being used? If your plugin doesn’t show memory usage, then it doesn’t do what the name implies it does. Thus, worthless.

    You show this screenshot on your plugin page: https://ps.w.org/wp-memory/trunk/screenshot-5.png?rev=3034423,

    Unfortunately, I can’t find any tab of your plugin, nor anything in your documentation that shows how to access this.

    Thread Starter teddarling

    (@teddarling)

    I’m able to make host settings myself, what’s the use when the plugin states that it can do it for you.

    Any host worth their salt are not going to allow writing to wp-config.php from a plugin nor are they going to allow shell_exec access. Without those two things, your plugin is useless to the majority of users. If I have to get in contact with a host to change settings, then I may as well do what I need via FTP or SSH myself. If I have to contact the host, the plugin isn’t saving me time. To be fair, if I change my host settings and make my site less secure, your plugin pro version will change the settings. But again, any serious host will not open up such security issues.

    I don’t need your help changing settings, I can do that myself. I’d be happy if I could find any more memory info than the first image below. The same info it shows is the same info shown on the first page of the plugin. If the only information I can get from the plugin is that I’m now using 15MB of memory, yet regularly getting out of memory issues, then this plugin isn’t helping.

    Help me find more info than the first picture (your documentation at https://wpmemory.com/help/ provides no info on finding page memory) and I might change my rating.

    I have yet to find anywhere in your documentation or within the app that shows page memory usage. You state it above and on the plugin page, but

    It’s not within the site health info, as provided here. In fact, the only info that I’ve found at this point I haven’t found in other site health info is “Your usage now: 15MB” I can find everything else without your plugin.

    It doesn’t show in the status bar when visiting a page:

    It shows nothing on the page list, nor does it provide an option in the “Screen Options” settings to see memory consumption for a page:

    Finally, no info found when editing a page in any of the possible meta box areas:

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