Rating: 5 stars
Just something I was looking for ??
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Works great for me! Many thanks!
One thing, however. I noticed that it only works when I’m logged in. If I was logged out, the progress bar didn’t appear at all!
For anyone else having the problem, I worked out a fix for this:
1) Go to the plugin folder on your server and open: “wp-pace/methods/pace-sidewide.php”
2)
Find (On line 23):
if ( is_user_logged_in() ) { $loggedin = ‘.pace .pace-progress {margin-top: 32px}’; }else{ $loggedin = ”; }
Replace:
if ( is_user_logged_in() ) { $loggedin = ‘.pace .pace-progress {margin-top: 32px}’; }else if ( !is_user_logged_in() ){ $loggedin = ‘.pace .pace-progress {margin-top: 32px}’; }
I hope this helps ??
Once again, thanks for this great plugin!
– Trickz100
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Super nice plugin. I had looked at Pace in the past. I bought a progress bar off codecanyon and it was a total rip off. I was sour over it for months and now I find this! You built a very nice plugin. It does an accurate job of loading. Easy to setup and modify css. 5/5
Sincerely,
Chris
Rating: 5 stars
Simple,
thanks ??
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This is an awesome plugin. I was trying to enqueue this script myself, but was having no luck.
My problem, though, is that in IE11 and Firefox 26, on page-load, the flat progress bar will only load half way through the page very quickly. However, in Chrome, it loads all the way slowly.
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This plugin is excellent. I used it on a site I made, if anyone wants to see what it looks like, it is activated site wide here.
What I like most about the plugin is it is so light-weight and really fast. It comes with a few choices of templates as well. Great for a free plugin. Well done James!
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Had a client who was angry the images were loading too long (rolls eyes) WP Pace give a simple, easy to see loading bar. It sticks to the screen and has several options. Wonderful plugin! Definitely recommend to any site that suffers loading times.
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Well it’s true… and it’s a pretty neat plugin anyways so why not.
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