I am just wondering if any other Ultimate Member users have reported that their webhost is flagging them for excessive resource usage? The webhost (https://hostpapa.ca) for the site above keeps flagging our WordPress site and the only different plugin I have on this website that I don’t have on others I’ve built is Ultimate Member. I just wanted to see if there may be a connection given I’m at my wits end to figure out what could be causing this (other than the webhost trying to get us to upgrade our plan…) We have what should be a robust hosting plan, so an upgrade really shouldn’t be necessary… Thanks in advance
]]>We love your plugin and have corresponded with you before. Support has been awesome!
Recently, though, we learned your plugin (or Google) is slowing down our website loading speed quite a bit.
We performed a website speed analysis using webpagetest.org and found that nearly 24% of website-loaded resources are due to “translate.googleapis.com/*” Ouch!
Click below for details.
Loaded Google Translate Resources
Is their anything we can do to reduce the number of google translate resources? For example, are there any simple techniques or header codes we can use to preload, prefetch, or simply minify these google translate resources?
Also, if the pro version of your plugin will solve this, before we sign up, kindly run a test and provide results (resources loaded and speed test comparisons).
Thank you!
]]>It seems that one of my plugins is generating EXCESSIVE log files… My acct. with Blue Host is 100% full (@ 30 GB, with 3 BASIC wp installations) and they’re not able to help much due to it being something with a script / plugin.
I have never seen this before and I am completely stumped as to how to move forward. They seem to think it has to do with one of my plugins.
Does anyone have suggestions as to how I can determine which plugin is causing this? These are important sites and I’m not very happy about having to disable them.
Thanks!
]]>Wayne
]]>I’m really hoping you can help.
I am running a baby photo competition where people are requested to vote for their favourite baby – most votes are coming from facebook friends and friends and family e-mail addresses.
The majority of the votes (417 entries) are currently in the range of 30 to 80.
i have set the “Voting Frequency Settings to
“Once – user can vote only once per rating”
I now have a few entries that are way over 300 votes some even 1300.
Is there a way that I can find out where these votes are coming from (IP address/s or something along those lines)
Am receiving a lot of mails from irate moms who are also noticing this which is clearly being seen as cheating
Any assistance as to how I can sort this out.
Thanks
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/rating-widget/
]]>When clicking on “Shop,” my site displays EXTREMELY LARGE thumbnails of tiny 150×150 images. Even if the images do not exist, it creates placeholders that are excessive in width and height. I am talking about 500 x 500 for each and every product. My desktop has 1680 x 1050 resolution, but to look at more than 6 products on one screen is impossible. One has to scroll down.
I have spent the last couple of days trying to revise the settings in Artificer to simply display the product images as their actual size rather than blowing them out of proportion. I have attempted to edit the .css as well without any luck.
Does Canvas have the same problem, or will I resolve this problem by purchasing Canvas?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/woocommerce/
]]>“Excessive processes running under user xxx”
User:xxx PID:22618 PPID:22373 Run Time:44(secs) Memory:59472(kb) exe:/usr/bin/php cmd:/usr/bin/php /home/xxx/public_html/wp-login.php
Shortly after I get an email that my nameserver and mysql servers have gone down, then been recovered by the OS.
I’m guessing it has something to do the mechanism Login Security Solution uses to slow down response time for suspicious attempts.. has anyone had a similar problems?
thanks!
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/login-security-solution/
]]>We’ve been using Paid Membership Pro for our membership levels and billings, and so far it’s been working for us. However, it sends out unnecessary emails to our clients: today I was changing the WordPress passwords for several of our clients, and the system sent them out emails saying that their membership level had changed. Obviously, I don’t want to spam our clients, and I don’t understand why the system is sending these emails. Can I disable outgoing emails from PMP? I changed the admin email settings in the backend, but it didn’t seem to effect this.
Thanks,
DEUTSCHWULF
https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/paid-memberships-pro/
]]>I’ve looked through every tutorial I could find and also looked over the html code to make sure there was nothing wrong with the code and nothing seems to work.
The specific pages with the problem are “resume”, “portfolio”, and “contact”.
Here’s one of the links-
https://boldeaglecreative.com/subfolder/wordpress/?page_id=2
Does anyone know of a solution?
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