I have hummingbird set up with page cache and asset optimization and for a few days everything is fine.
However, every so often I go to my site and find that the style is completely broken.
When this happens, clearing just the page cache seems to fix it. When comparing the broken and fixed code, they are calling two different hummingbird combined stylesheets. No other users made changes to the website.
How can I ensure that page cache is always using the most recent optimized styles sheet?
I have seen this behavior on 2 different websites with two different themes on two different hosts.
]]>We have a link going to our clients.
Everyday a different consultant is using their own zoom room.
“Every monday” its erica
“Every tuesday” its raoul
etc.
so recurring/weekly timed redirects would be of great help
any chance this is in the works already?
PS: “YES” I know that I can (using the pro version) to timed redirects.
but for 5 consultants that would mean making 5 timeslots for every week of the year = more than 250 timeslots. No Fun.
PublishPress seems to have everything I need to give a good workflow for content creation. However, I noticed today that my notifications don’t seem to be sending when a post, page or product is created, but rather in bulk at a specific time. Is there a setting that will allow for alerts to be sent at the actual time items are created, changed state or published?
Thanks,
]]>For example when entering wrong account data, not clicking captcha and stuff like that. Currently the message disappears automatically after around 3 seconds.
I am asking because automatically disappearing error messages are a problem when it comes to accessibility.
Kind regards from Germany!
Armin
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