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  • Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [Yelp It] IE Compatibility
    Thread Starter WPAndrew

    (@wpandrew)

    Hi, thanks for the response. I am on the latest version of Yelp-it 0.4.3 and on IE 8. As much as I personally am a fan of using firefox or chrome as I am sure most webmasters do, most visitor surfing still however occurs on IE.

    Thread Starter WPAndrew

    (@wpandrew)

    Thanks for the suggestion Andrew. I would like to maintain aaa for branding reasons. There is likely a better solution than the one I have chosen, but this is sort of the route that I am now commited to.

    My site is hosted as an addon domain which is causing problems trying to implement a subdomain with my host so I wanted change it to a primary domain.

    Also my site has over 3000 pages which makes things really slow and often crashes with high traffic. I would like to start fresh in the event there is something corrupted in the database. I am making a lot of updates to those pages via csv import which makes it easy but i would not even know where to begin trying out how to delete those pages first (my site crashes when trying to delete more then 10 files at a time.) Not to mention my csv importer only creates new pages and will not update existing ones.

    On site CCC.com I was able to upgrade the theme without losing those 3000 pages. There are actually a whole bunch of reasons why I am trying to shake the original setup. I am sure the project would probably be manageable to an advanced user, but it introduces more complications given my skill set so I am looking to go this route, if it is doable.

    Thread Starter WPAndrew

    (@wpandrew)

    Thanks all. I think I have too many pages 3K+ and so the export feature doesn’t produce data, only the headers from what I can recall.

    I found a work around though by doing the quick copying selecting 2 options at a time (ID + content, then ID + Permalink, etc.. etc..) then delimiting them in pairs and eventually using their IDS to sort the records so they all correspond correctly.

    Just thought I would follow up in the event anyone else has a similar challenge.

    This executes every time a page is viewed, if you have a lot of visitors it can be a problem. I am convinced this is the reason why my admin has become glacially slow and my site often crashes when making edits.

    This is a solid article however it is unclear where to paste the code in wp 3.5 as the directions appear to be a little outdated.

    https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/website/wordpress/disabling-the-wp-cronphp-in-wordpress

    Basically you want to disable the cron in the file and manually configure it to run with less frequency using server settings.

    Changing the settings has implications but for me, I don’t use WP as a blog and I get fair amount of traffic so I cant wait to disable. If anyone knows where exactly to paste this code in the wordpress 3.5 cron file, it would be great to share.

    I have had this installed for months and just this week it is starting to behave as described above. What is the code exactly that needs to be placed in the header.php file? Thanks (this is for wp 3.4.2)

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