I think I found a bug. I have disabled the “standard” TOC completly (all checkboxes deaktivated). I am just loading the TOC Sticky for “Posts” thats all.
That works fine. But I encounter the problem that although I am activating it only for “Posts”, the plugin starts to crawl the homepage and adds class=”ez-toc-section” to headers. This slows down the homepage significantly (2 times the normal loading time).
When I disable the TOC Sticky completly, the plugin stops adding the extra classes and site loading is normal again. The checkbox “Show the Sticky TOC for qualifying items on the homepage.” is NOT checked.
I also tried to show only on path of the blog posts but I think this setting is only for the “standard” toc.
I really like your plugin so far but this is a huge problem. There must be an option to deactivate the loading of the plugin for the homepage as it kills the loading speed.
Do you have any idea why this occurs. It would be really great if a fix would come, otherwise I coudn′t use it anymore
Thanks for your work and help!
]]>I’m interested in understanding how we can ensure a backup or restore mechanism for indexing in case the Solr plugin is accidentally disabled or uninstalled. While exploring options within the Pantheon platform, I couldn’t find any specific commands for this purpose. However, in the Solr documentation (https://solr.apache.org/guide/6_6/making-and-restoring-backups.html), there are mentions of backup and restore APIs.
Could you please advise if there’s a way to implement these APIs within our platform or if there are any live examples or methods to integrate them into our site? It’s crucial for us to have a fail-safe mechanism in place to avoid data loss in such scenarios.
Thank you.
]]>Please help, this is really embarrassing having a mess of posts by default.
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]]>I would like to set the quote text color to be black in stead of gray how do I do this?
This is the website where the quotes are displayed https://www.lettersfromastoic.net/
Thanks so much! I love your plugin!!!
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