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In reply to: caching questionsI realize that now. My site works better now that I’ve uninstalled the caching plugin. ??
However, at one point, my site was really slow and someone (=support) suggested a plugin – and that’s how my quest for the grail started. (unsuccessful, ofc)
The only thing, and I’m posting this here, because there’s no info about it, at least, not until you run into problems – is that you shouldn’t activate cloudflare through a bluehost panel. Also, it’s not visible (again, unless you specifically look for some issues in advance) that you cannot disable cloudflare via BH panel. ??
Another thing is that I got a warning (by bluehost), now that I’ve done it through cloudflare:
Please redirect your DNS
A records are not pointing to Bluehost. To fix this, please log in to the DNS provider associated with this domain. Then redirect your A record to point to Bluehost IP – which is precisely the one I have in cloudflare. So, that’s a bit confusing (my site is up an running). ??Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: caching questionsThank you!
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In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] quic. cloud + bluehostthanX!
Thanks,
the problem is exactly that – the months are generated automatically – by the plugin (depending on when the subscription started), so there isn’t a manual option for that. I guess, I’ll have to leave it as it is, or try to fiddle with the wp itself ??Thanks,
SMe again,
I took a look at the page (without the path for Translatepress to work its magic) and it’s – August.
It’s the plugin.
Is there a way to make the Translatepress to display the results in Latin for Serbian, not Cyrillic?
Thanks again for your time.Hi,
Thanks again!
My site is not translated. I manually translated (with Translatepress) some fields concerning the plugin. (adding the paths in Translatepress)
Do you mean that Translatepress did it automatically – because I chose Serbian for primary language (inside the plugin, not the whole wp site?)Cheers,
Hi,
No, not WordPress. When I choose Serbian currency (in payment options), the plugin itself creates a form for payments automatically, displaying the date when your subscription started and when it’s going to expire.
The months on these dates are displayed in Cyrillic: On the left – 22. August
screenshotJust dropped by to say that the code you provided works. ??
I wrote the second question in a hurry, and it probably doesn’t make any sense, so I’ll retype it, just to clarify things.
What I meant earlier is that when you choose the country (in this case Serbia is somehow connected to Cyrillic, by default), the form field for date/month automatically gives – август – in Cyrillic (the same thing as with RSD and дин).
What code should I add to switch it to Latin script?thanks again.
Hi, Georgian,
thanks for your reply.
I’ll try this when I get to know things how child theme works (have never done it).
Could you also tell me how to change the response I get from the code – because it’s set on Serbian – it presumes I want a Cyrillic script.
For example – month: instead of avgust, it’s август. ??Thanks again!