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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Booking System - Booking Calendar] Select DateYou’re very kind Roland. If I had that and the ability to select a single date for a booking I think that’s all my client would need.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Booking System - Booking Calendar] Select DateI thought that might be the case :-).
Also, it seems a user with Editor permissions can’t access the calendar admin – does this get fixed with the pro version too?
Thanks
Thankyou, that worked for me. I will get my client to add a product with the firewall in Learning Mode and see what happens.
Hi Wfalaa
Yes, that’s correct, Editor user will not have access to UPC free version ??
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Thankyou
Simon
Hi
No, that made no difference at all I’m afraid. The user was was just trying to add a product with a product image .jpg approx 190kb
I have Pro version installed so unsure how it behaves using Free version.
Thanks
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ultimate Product Catalog] 403 Error when Editor adding productLooks like this was caused by Wordfence Security plugin – deactivating Wordfence solved the problem.
Is this a known compatibility issue?
Thankyou.
OK OK OK !!!
Will do.
Is there a support forum for WpShopcart?
Will there be a charge for this ‘patch’ Niaz?
Add Categories, then add products to the categories ??
Go to Settings and choose which page you want your store on ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ultimate Product Catalog] Thumbnails urls instead Original urlsMisa, this has been a major issue on the sites I have used this plugin on and I have had to implement some workarounds to decrease page loading times and prevent site size and bandwidth use from spiralling out of control.
First, use a plugin like Imsanity to reduce the file size of all your existing ‘original’ images. Then install a plugin that prevents your client uploading unneccessarily large images and/or re-sizes them on upload. Some themes will also create multiple images sizes which adds to the site size.
This is a great plugin in all other respects and I have been happy to pay for it. I’ve also been very happy with the support from the developer, they have worked hard to keep all us users happy. But this is a fundamental issue for those of us who allow our clients to maintain their own catalogue as most of them either don’t understand the importance of image file size when uploading new products, or don’t have the facility to do anything about it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Imsanity] ThanksJust donated USD$25 to your cause – nice one.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ultimate Product Catalog] Thumbnails urls instead Original urlsWhoah, big problem! I’ve been wondering why the couple of sites I use this plugin for were sucking bandwidth!
Thanks for working on a fix TeslAndroid – good effort!
Doing the maths, if we have a page with 12 thumbnails on it like this https://saundersshoes.co.nz/our-shoes-accessories/ and the ‘original’ image files are 2MB each, then every time someone opens it it’s loading 24MB! That certainly explains why this particular site is using around 2GB a day …
I’ve worked around this to some extent by reducing the ‘original’ uploaded image sizes using a clver plugin called Imsanity, but it still seems like a fundamental problem to me.
I hope you can the developer can sort this one out.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Ultimate Product Catalog] Image File Size – Site BandwidthWhoah, big problem! I’ve been wondering why the couple of sites I use this plugin for were sucking bandwidth!
Doing the maths, if we have a page with 12 thumbnails on it like this https://saundersshoes.co.nz/our-shoes-accessories/ and the ‘original’ image files are 2MB each, then every time someone opens it it’s loading 24MB! That certainly explains why this particular site is using around 2GB a day …
I’ve worked around this to some extent by reducing the ‘original’ uploaded image sizes, but it still seems like a fundamental problem to me.