• HS79

    (@hs79)


    After uninstalling, the module left behind hard-coded urls of images in post body pointing to Google Cloud Storage buckets.

    The last update was filled with bugs (see review before mine for a detailed explanation). I was forced to uninstall but now have to deal with the hard-coded urls left behind by this module.

    • This topic was modified 6 years ago by HS79. Reason: incorrect rating
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  • Plugin Author Andy Potanin

    (@andypotanin)

    The URLs are left behind on purpose since they are referencing media assets that are stored in a Google Cloud Storage bucket which is most likely more reliable than your average web host.

    If all the URLs changed every time you deactivate the plugin it would defeat the purpose of having your media stored outside of your server and cause a lot of issue on large sites which would have to update tens of thousands of pages, purge cache, etc.

    This plugin is made for larger (professionally managed) sites where performance and reliability are important – and plugins are not arbitrarily deactivated on a production site.

    Plugin Author Andy Potanin

    (@andypotanin)

    Oh, but thanks for the fair rating, glad to see our efforts of creating plugins for the WordPress community are appreciated!

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