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In reply to: [Index WP MySQL For Speed] Check speed comparisonHi just checking if you have any other suggestions using the Index WP plugin to improve the 7s loading time?
Many thanks ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Index WP MySQL For Speed] Check speed comparisonHi Ollie
Thank you for checking!
I installed Query Monitor plugin to check the slow queries
and so far only showing 3, they are showing around 0.05 to 0.07timings
Is there anything you can suggest like a plugin configuration or setting using the Index WP plugin to improve the 7s loading time?Hi
Here you go
https://ibb.co/b7Zj7x1Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Index WP MySQL For Speed] Check speed comparisonHi thank you for getting back ??
For the search, here are the Plugins we are using:
1. Gravity Form
2. Toolset
– Toolset Views
– Toolset Maps
3. Beaver Builder
– Conditional output based on the following:
– if the user is logged in or logged out
– If the Woocommerce cart is empty or not
– if the postcode is allowed or not
The process for this feature or function is to look for Nearby bookings based on the Postcode they provided, the postcodes are made using custom taxonomies
Plugin upload ID: c3ryWC8s
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In reply to: [Random Post Plugin - Redirect URL to Post] Redirect to multiple post typesHi Chris!
Thank you for that ya the keyword “any” works as youve mentioned and also saw the latest update were you added the post type parameter accepts comma separated
Thanks a lot!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Editorial Calendar] Change Post dates on the calendarSure! any help would be great just let me know here for the details and will try to do it on my end
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Editorial Calendar] Change Post dates on the calendarHi Zack sorry for the confusion
Just to explain better, this is the scenarioI have a custom post type called ‘bookings’
and on that post type I have a custom field called ‘booking dates’Now on the calendar by default it shows the date when the post was published, but instead of the published date I want the calendar to show the ‘booking dates’.
for example I have a post with a custom field ‘booking date’ with a value of ‘january 01 2022’ and was published ‘december 20 2021’ instead of the december 20 2021 showing on the calendar I want the calendar to show the date ‘january 01 2022’
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Editorial Calendar] Change Post dates on the calendarHi Zack
Yes, I want the calendar to show the custom field date I have for my posts to show instead of the published date, a scheduled date, and a created date
So it would look like an event/appointment type of calendar
Hi Jory!
Can you give me a sample code on how I can convert a sample date custom field to timestamp format please?
Hi noted on that thank you!
Btw we had an experience in All in one WP migration, that one of the css file we have on the child theme, didnt fully imported
there were few updates we did on the staging before we import it, then after imported it on live site, the updates didnt show on that particular css file
Does that usually happen?
thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [EWWW Image Optimizer] webP not showing/served in background imagesHi
I’ve tried to create a test page and added normal background images on rows
https://erjjio.globalgoodawards.co.uk/test-page/for the first background image it has the 2x retina version (Using WP Retina 2x Pro)
while on the second image it has the normal one (without 2x), but still both background images still not showing the webP versionsForum: Plugins
In reply to: [EWWW Image Optimizer] webP not showing/served in background imagesHi
I’ve already disabled the lazyload option on the theme settings
but the background images (e.g flip box module/section) are still showing jpg and not the webp versionYups agree, already added a ticket support there last time about this I think,
will try again nowThanks!
Sure
Its on this one
https://erjjio.globalgoodawards.co.uk/
the background image where ive added the 2x is the “Our Story” image (flip box)Hello
Yups, its an inline css