James Stewart
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Remove Dashboard Access] Allow Specific URLFor the meantime, I’ve modified the dashboard_redirect function within class.rda-remove-access.php to exempt the Wordfence two-factor page.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Woocommerce menu item gone?After reviewing the changes posted by @loekwetzels, I changed the position of both menus back to their previous values of 55.5 and 55.6, respectively. The WooCommerce menu is now visible again.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Woocommerce menu item gone?I have the same problem after updating to v6.4.0 of WooCommerce. A ticket (#4944517) was created by their live chat. They’d said there were no other reports of the disappearing menu, but I can now see that I’m not the only one experiencing this problem after the most recent update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Support for Cloudflare Image Resize?The Image Resizing service itself isn’t free… 50,000 monthly resizing requests are included with Business and Pro plans. $9 per additional 50,000 resizing requests.
To cost $1,000 per month for the Worker, you’d need to utilize something like 2,010,000,000 monthly Worker requests with the paid plan. Realistically, if you’re getting the kind of traffic that would cost thousands per month for a relatively simple Worker, you’d be paying significantly more than you’d probably like for the Image Resizing requests as well — regardless of how it’s implemented (i.e. plugin, worker, etc.).
With that said, I do agree that the Image Resizing service isn’t necessarily for every Web site. Some Web sites may be better with just using their other image optimization services (i.e. Mirage, Polish, etc.).
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Support for Cloudflare Image Resize?`With a $5 paid plan, the first 10,000,000 Worker requests per month are included. After that, additional requests throughout the month, are $0.50 per 1,000,000 requests.
Offhand, I forget about the free plan. But, if I recall though, it includes 100,000 requests per day.
While it could maybe be nice to see full Image Resizing support in the plugin itself, I’m just saying that an alternative way to do it site-wide is with a Worker. And, it’s relatively easy to configure.
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- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by James Stewart.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 8 months ago by James Stewart.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Support for Cloudflare Image Resize?You could use a Cloudflare Worker to automagically rewrite the URLs, for all of your images, to Cloudflare’s Image Resizing URL format. That’s what I do.
EDD can be used to sell physical goods. If shipping, you may be interested in the Simple Shipping extension.