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  • Hey, I am having the same issue – exact same name is showing.

    The site is also using LearnPress. I can’t figure it out. Have you gotten any further in figuring it out?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    I have manually gone through and resized several of the images on the front page, which has increased the optimised rating, but it is still saying that there are images needing to be optimised (which have been optimised with LiteSpeed Cache)

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Hey,

    Yep, in the media library they are all saying they are optimised.

    When I look up the one you suggested (DSC_1847.jpg), in the media library it says:

    WebP saved 173.74K
    Original saved 1007B

    The amount that the original saved varies quite a bit, but there are a LOT which only saved in a magnitude of up to 1 or 2KB (and many, like in the example above, around the 1000B area), whereas the WebP option seems to save a significant amount more. However, they are all saying they are optimised (there are a couple that only have the WebP saving listed – I am assuming because they were already optimised and no further savings could be made to the normal .jpg file).

    Now, in the GTMetrix report I shared with you, I hadn’t enabled the “Image WebP Replacement” option in the settings. Should I be doing that? However, even when I do enable that option, and then clear cache, I still have the same issue where GTMetrix gives a 0 (F) rating for Optimise Images.

    At Pingdom, it is showing that it is using the optimised WebP images when I have that setting enabled. So could it be that GTMetrix simply doesn’t support WebP? But even if it doesn’t, the images are still optimised and so it should be reporting that.

    Hope that all makes sense.

    Anything else I can do? Or should I use a different image optimisation plugin?

    Also, is there a plugin you recommend to resize images? Because I don’t think it can be done in your plugin to set max width etc.

    Thanks.

    YES. .htaccess SHOULD be backed up.

    I think the backup process renaming it is a good option.

    Basically, I believe it should backup EVERYTHING that is needed to get the site back up and running how it was before the backup was taken. Leaving out .htaccess (and php.ini for that matter) is not good.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Thanks heaps for that. I figured it all out (was very easy, but I was losing brain power haha).

    Yeah Avada has its own page builder, and it is pretty awesome.

    Thanks again.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Hey,
    That looks awesome with what you have done.
    Are you able to share a bit more as to how you did the toggles and what shortcodes you actually used on the left-hand side?
    I use the Avada theme.

    Thanks.

    I managed to fix it.
    What you need to do is go to: Sermons > Settings, and tick “Enable template files found in the /views folder”
    That made it work much better for me.

    Same issue for me too.
    Does anyone have a fix for this, or know whether they are even working on a fix?

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    So whenever I was doing updates, the translations were definitely being deleted. Now I thought it was when I was updating loco translate, but perhaps it was when I was updating awebooking? I am not 100% sure. Either way, I need to resolve this, and I need to get the translation moved into the custom folder as your website suggests, so that it is protected. But it just isn’t working in that folder for some strange reason.

    Do you know of any reasons why a translation won’t work in the custom folder? Does it depend on how good the plugin is written?

    I have contacted the plugin author – hopefully they will know. They are the ones who recommended I use loco translate. If they don’t know what is happening, then I will let you know and we can further diagnose.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    No, I have never disabled it. It was still active when I deleted all translations and then copied it to wp-content/languages/loco/awebooking, but the changes were simply not being reflected. I even went through and tried a new translation from scratch with the translation file being saved in that same Custom folder, and nothing happened.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    If I move the translations into wp-content/languages/loco/plugins/, then I do not see any language changes at all. No changes I make to the language files are reflected on the website.
    If I move them to wp-content/languages/plugins/, then I can see the changes (likewise, I can see the changes in wp-content/plugins/awebooking/languages).

    So it is just the wp-content/languages/loco/plugins/ folder that doesn’t appear to be working (unless I am doing something completely incorrect).

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Further update, if I move the translations into the WordPress System folder (so wp-content/languages/plugins/awebooking) then it works, but your website doesn’t suggest this due to WP automatically updating it there.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Hey,
    So the translations are located in wp-content/plugins/awebooking/languages
    I have tried copying them (both via FileZilla and also using the copy function within loco translate) to wp-content/languages/loco/plugins, but it doesn’t work. I even deleted all the translations, and then created a new one with the path of wp-content/languages/loco/plugins, but no changes were being reflected in my website.
    Is there something I am doing wrong?

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter higgalls

    (@higgalls)

    Anyone have any idea?

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