• Resolved alexlii

    (@alexlii)


    Hello,

    I am running WOO, buddypress and some events plugin on multisite, does it support custom post type?

    Alex

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  • Arun Basil Lal

    (@arunbasillal)

    Hello Alex,

    My name is Arun, thanks for your question and your interest in SuperPWA!

    Progressive Web Apps do not care about custom post types. A page is just a page and how its handled in WordPress is not a consideration.

    In fact, the service worker and manifest can run on non-WordPress websites as well without any modification to it. The WordPress part of SuperPWA is limited to how these files are generated and how they are added to the HTML of the page.

    So to answer your question, yes, WooCommerce, BuddyPress and events are indeed supported!

    I would love to hear more about your experience installing and using SuperPWA. Any feedback is very appreciated.

    Kind regards!

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Thanks for your reply, and it would be great if there is a demo app to show, thanks.

    Alex

    Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hello @alexlii

    Good day! You can check our website for demo : https://superpwa.com

    Thanks,
    Jose
    SuperPWA

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Hello @josevarghese,

    Thanks, how to check whether it is working?

    please check: https://anspress.lovcour.com

    setting : https://prntscr.com/ivmnh2

    There is no change.

    Alex

    Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hello @alexii,

    As for testing, your website should be served fully via https:// with green padlock upon the web address.

    When I checked your website its seems to be only loading upon https://. So as first, you need to change your website that loads full via https://

    Thanks,
    Jose
    SuperPWA

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Hello,

    setting:https://prntscr.com/ivmr5p

    Frontend:https://lxp.lovcour.com

    Please check

    Alex

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Please confirm:

    whether this link is from this plugin:
    https://prntscr.com/ivms93
    https://prntscr.com/ivmrzw

    Alex

    Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hello @alexlii,

    Within the screenshot that you shared https://prntscr.com/ivmr5p I can see that the Start page that you have set is https://lxp.lovcour.com/company-mailchimp-form/ which a 404 page. 404 pages won’t be considered, and ServiceWorkers won’t work upon it.

    Also the Offline Page that you set is “questions-11” which is added to our service worker as https:// You can see this as a UI notice below the Offline Pages drop down.

    If you have any other pages that serves via ‘ https:// ` please add it into the Start Page and Offline Page.

    Looking forward.

    Thanks.
    Jose
    SuperPWA

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Hello,

    https://prntscr.com/ivnlc3

    https://prntscr.com/ivnlxe

    fixed SSl, and changed the page

    but seems nothing changed.

    Alex

    Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hello @alexlii,

    Thanks for fixing the issues that I noticed. Now your website is working perfectly with our plugin and when I tested it upon Lighthouse (the tool to test the score of PWA) it scores 91/100. You can see the report at : https://builder-dot-lighthouse-ci.appspot.com/report.1521878736717.html#pwa

    As for testing upon mobile, first clear your browsing data and history upon the browser. After that visit your website, it will surely prompt “Add to Homescreen”.

    You can also read more about testing your web app from our plugin’s description page : https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/super-progressive-web-apps/#description

    Hope it helps!

    Looking forward to hearing from you soon.

    Thanks,
    Jose
    SuperPWA

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Thanks

    It changed the style at backend.

    https://prntscr.com/ivo6wy

    and I support it also add CSS and js at frontend, we tried a lot to optimize the site to achieve fast speed, so, my question here:

    1# is it helpful to improve speed?
    2# If yes, is it possible to only enable those js and css in mobile mode?
    3# I know PWA is different with AMP, but what about if activated both of them please? I mean, is there any conflict between them? what is your suggest?

    thanks.

    Alex

    Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

    Hello @alexii,

    I didn’t get what you mentioned about this https://prntscr.com/ivo6wy

    Reply for your queries:
    1) Yes! As within Progressive Web Apps, the js and CSS files are loaded and cached via ServiceWorkers so the speed of website will increase. Speed can be feel mostly when you click a page within your website, as the resources are loaded within the browser earlier the website loads more fast than the initial loading.

    2) Our plugin is developed to build Manifest, ServiceWorker and something that meets the criteria of Progressive Web Apps. Our plugin makes Progressive Web Apps from the mobile view of your website, all the websites resource’s of the mobile view will be cached within the browser.

    3) AMP is used for publishers to create mobile-friendly content and helps to in a fraction of second. (it uses AMP Javascripts for faster loading).

    Within Progressive Web Apps, the websites are converted to an app (web app). As the PWA caches the files of a website in users browser level, the websites load more faster than the usual loading time ( using browser caching and service workers). You can also browse via the pages that you visited earlier even if you are not connected to an internet connection and can be added to app PWA using “Add to HomeScreen” prompt in PWA. That’s something awesome right?

    Also within PWA, you can set an Offline Page – A page that will load if you are not connected to an internet and the page is not visited earlier.

    Currently our plugin supports AMP plugins like: AMP for WordPress, AMP for WP, Better AMP, AMP Supremacy and WP AMP.

    Hope you got a clear idea.

    Regards,
    Jose
    SuperPWA

    Thread Starter alexlii

    (@alexlii)

    Great, and thanks for your detailed explanation.

    To achieve high speed, we always disable most of unsual aspects of WordPress by it the plugin of clearfy: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/clearfy/

    But I am quite new to spw, to avoid any potential issue, is there any Apsect that spw need, and should not be disabled? For example, the WordPress API, Ajax heartbeat….

    Thanks

    Alex

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