Denis Giffeler
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Hello Jose, thank you very much for your reply. Yes, I already use the plugin you mentioned for managing SVG images. However, this only solves the problem that the media library cannot otherwise manage SVG. It has nothing to do with inline images. I have now edited the two essential images “by hand”. Your plugin for Base64 encoding of images is nevertheless useful and very well implemented.
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Jetpack Cron Events without Jetpack installed?Bing Webmaster Url Submission, Version 1.0.13
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WPForms Lite, Version 1.8.2.2Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Jetpack Cron Events without Jetpack installed?In fact, I became aware of the problem via the wp_control plugin. Here, two menus distinguish between cron events and cron schedules. I can delete cron events – but they reappear after the set interval has expired.
In the Cron Schedule menu I can see a single Jetpack related file, but I can’t delete it:
jetpack_sync_interval
This schedule is added by another plugin and cannot be deletedForum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] SVG deflate by extension325c325 < $rules .= " AddOutputFilter BROTLI_COMPRESS js css htm html xml\n"; --- > $rules .= " AddOutputFilter BROTLI_COMPRESS js css htm html xml SVG\n"; 369c369 < $rules .= " AddOutputFilter DEFLATE js css htm html xml\n"; --- > $rules .= " AddOutputFilter DEFLATE js css htm html xml SVG\n";
I see that you have added SVG to the rules. I have taken over this, but for the sake of uniformity I have written “svg” in lower case. And yes: that worked. You should adopt it in the standard. Thank you!
@jczorkmid: Do not worry, we really appreciate your work on the plugin.
As @charliejustus mentioned, maybe it would be a good idea to open up a github rep. so we all can dive into it and support you on getting things done.
Bypassing the version control is not a good idea at all…