I have a feature request: could you please add server performance measurement to BSR?
I install and create numerous websites every month. While setting up WordPress and themes on various web hosts, I quickly gauge the performance of each host by measuring the time it takes for specific search and replace operations to complete. Since I use my own template, the workload remains constant for a particular search and replace task. Hence, it serves as an excellent means to quantify server performance. I find it more objective than relying on published server metrics or PHP variables, which don’t provide much insight into actual server performance.
This idea inspired me: incorporating a “web server performance measurement” directly into BSR would be incredibly useful. It could be implemented as a gauge with color coding (green, orange, and red) to visually represent performance levels. Additionally, it could publish these metrics centrally, establishing an objective benchmark for measuring local speed. This way, users would be able to compare the performance of each installation against the average benchmark derived from all published data.
To ensure compliance with EU GDPR privacy regulations, this feature could include an opt-out option for users who prefer not to upload their metrics to the cloud. Naturally, any published metrics would be anonymized.
Now imagine this information is feed into machine learning AI and you get a plugin that can predict server performance after one search (some seach & replace runs will always be same, like email, domain aso).
Anyway, it’s just an idea but I think it would make an already great plugin a lot more valuable and sought after.
Cheers!
I downloaded the whole website and found the changes are applied in the database tables (wp_post) but the page still shows the original value/text. So It seems the Elementor plugin doesn’t seem to changes the value/text.
Troubleshooting steps:
1. Disabled the Elementor plugin, All the changes are visible. Enabled the plugin and The new value/text disappears.
2. Removed cached plugin.
3. Regenerate the CSS via Elementor > Tools > Regenerate CSS on WordPress Dashboard, then make sure that all cache cleared (server cache, caching plugins, and browser cache).
4. Switch the CSS print method in “Elementor > Settings > Advanced”
What am I missing?
Thank you.
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relative url I need to update: /old-page-path
new url https://example.com/new-page-path/
But I will get this as an output: https://example.comhttps://example.com/old-page-path//
Any help would be much appreciated.
]]>The plugin was working fine until we used the ‘Better Search and Replace’ plugin to change all http links to https in our website and databases.
However, after replacing the links, we found it broke the Mobile Menu plugin (colours, formatting and menu disappeared). The rest of the website works fine.
We were wondering if someone could tell us the name of the database associated with the Mobile Menu plugin so that we can avoid changing the http to https links in there.
Alternatively, if anyone has any thoughts on how to fix this we shall be very grateful.
We look forward to any help with this.
Many thanks,
Taz.
]]>BS&R Pro is not only accurate but has driven more profit to our bottom line. After all, anyone who is a WP Developer knows…time is money!
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the browser tab icon show it is “running”
then after a while, got redirected to:
www.example.com/wp-admin/admin-post.php
and get an “error 404, not found” response
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