See/Idea:
Microsoft Lists
https://www.microsoft.com/en/microsoft-365/microsoft-lists
I have been using the predefined launch lists and it is super helpful to have everything contained in one place vs me having to open google sheets or Trello to be certain that I completed all the many tasks that it takes me to get a website live. There were some items that I often forget to check and I was glad to have the reminder to make sure that I unchecked a few boxes before I launched.
I really like that I can make my own lists and that I can save these lists to use them on any website project. I can see that I will be using this plugin daily on clients website projects – both new and maintenance clients.
]]>2-3 times an hour, the site goes offline giving a Resource Limit Reached messagre iun the browser. It will be down for several minutes, then come back only to go down again. I have talked with my hosting service and they tell me that there are runaway processes running on the server but they are not helping me understand what might be causing them. They will kill processes, but they obviously return and the cycle starts all over.
I am running WordPress 5.3 using the Extra theme from Elegant Themes. It is not customized (except for colors and other adjustments in the Customize menu). I have updated WordPress, the theme, and my plug-ins to the latest version. I ran a virus scan on the site from my cPanel install and it is clean.
We only have two users listed on the system, myself and the editor of the newspaper. I have changed passwords on both users in an effort to make sure that neither account has been compromised.
I am using common, popular WordPress plug-ins on the site (nothing weird) and I have several WordPress sites I support on this same host. This one is the only site that is having this issue. All the others (they are on the same host and are using the same plug-ins as this site) are not having issues, but they are using Divi by Elegant Themes as their development environment. The Extra theme is a subset of Divi (it uses its tools but is a created theme by Elegant Themes) so I don’t think it is the problem (but who knows)?
How could I go about troubleshooting this site and get it fixed? I’d appreciate any suggestions as I have not been able to solve this and it has been going on now for several weeks.
]]>I have a big problem which I and the hostingcompagnie can’t fix.
Can you be so kind to help/advise?
The problem:
We run a Woocommerce webshop.
We got the 503-507-508 errors al lot on Monday and Tuesday.
The hosting company says that there a processes that ask to much of their servers and that they keep going on and do not stop, they restart after killing them manually, they overload the side.
In the ‘resource usage details’ panel (https://ibb.co/m9038Kg), it looks like it started on Wednesday the 9th of October, but we had no problems until Friday the 28th of October.
I have installed Putty and see the following:
There are processes using 99+% of the CPU. (https://ibb.co/FsVPcGx) They run for hours/days. When we kill them with Putty they will just restart again.
Turns out it is the YITH WooCommerce Ajax Product Filter plugin that’s causing this…
When I deactivate the plugin and kill the loopings in Putty they stay gone.
So I do not know what to do next… i want to use your free plugin.
Could you be so kind to help/advise?
]]>So the question is, what processes does WF run? is there a way of scheduling those processes so they don’t run at the same time as other plugin processes?
]]>I am currently using the hestia theme and i have noticed slider css and functionality completely breaks
here’s a screenshot:
seems like there is a problem with css rules being overwritten.. perhaps make it style independent..? didn’t really have the time to dive into the code.
I suggest that you treat this bug urgently as I have noticed incompatibility with other themes and tested with different screen sized I have seen improper css styling for small width devices like iphone 5s causing bad user experience.. even impossible experince and should be treated first!
I wish you a little to no bugs
-Roy
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.cool-process-steps {
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color: #hex
}
In addition very easily you can intergrate better color control over the whole elements including the icons by font-awesome simply by adding color attribute as well (since they are svg icons), I found this useful customizing the pale-arrows in the slider to my chosen accent color.. and even the outline of the circles (including hover color)
maybe something like this:
-choose-color:
-choose-nav-color
-choose-outline-color
the result will be better user control and customization over the processes look very easily
-Roy
]]>this is exactly what I was looking for and it’s awesome..
I went on your support section looking for a solution but didn’t find one.
unfortunately, I’m currently using the hestia theme for the site I am developing, and i would like to add a workflow section for my work.
I inserted the shortcode in the right hook but things got messy and didn’t turn out how i expected it to be..
after a quick look in the devloper tools it’s seems like the css gets overwritten by the theme’s style sheets and that ruins the whole point.
so, I really need your support I think this plugin has a great potential.. I didn’t even find one alternative to what this one does, but the problem is how do I intergrate this plugin style with my theme style’s without ruining everything?
I have added links to two html files for pages that i created that include the style sheets of the theme and the shortcode:
[cool-process category=”all” type=”default” select-view=”default” show-posts=”3″? icon-size=”50px” animation=”yes” choose-color=”#ffffff” ]
seems like after removing the icon-size attribute things got a little better yet still color didn’t change and the line that connects the circle is not in place
(take a look on Processes.html and Processes_without_icon_size.html)
Thanks in advance,
-Roy
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The site is hosted on a dedicated server running Apache 2.2.15, MySQL 5.0.67 and Php 5.2.13. There are no other installations of WordPress or any other programs using MySQL. There is another site hosted on the server which does not use either WordPress or MySQL, and when the problem occurs the non-wordpress site works fine, though very slow.
When the problem happens, if I look at the Service Monitor on my server I can see that there are literally hundreds of both MySQL and Apache processes running. If I restart both MySQL and Apache the problem goes away. It’s not a build up of processes either – it’s sudden – one minute there will be half a dozen processes, the next there are hundreds. It’s like something just goes crazy and starts spawning processes. When I look at the Apache logs there’s nothing out of the ordinary other than requests that timed out or were very slow to process.
I’ve upgraded to the latest version of WordPress, upgraded all themes and plugins, switched themes, replaced all plugins with different ones to rule out a plugin problem (only one I haven’t replaced is the Configurable Tag Cloud), deleted all unused themes and plugins, run a malware scan, and optimized and repaired all tables in the database. The site has comments turned off and always has.
I am completely flummoxed, and just not sure which direction to look. Could it be a hacker? A problem with MySQL? Problem with the database? Problem with WordPress? Denial of Service attack?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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