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Having the same problem. As soon as I enabled the “Hide Login Area”, I was unable to log out. Disabling the feature allows me to log out again – but I’m back to using wp-login.php to login.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BJ Lazy Load] No pictures unless 'Apply to content' = 'No'It looks like I have a bit of work to do. I’ll post back when I’ve sorted out what’s blocking the JavaScript. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BJ Lazy Load] No pictures unless 'Apply to content' = 'No'Thanks for the quick reply, Bj?rn. The problem cropped up on a number of sites; one of them is https://www.paralegaltrainingschools.com. All the sites are hosted on a shared account at HostGator. The plugin is currently enabled, but with the ‘Apply to content’ set to ‘No’.
FWIW, I just updated to your most recent version (0.7.1) and tried again, but got the same results.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BJ Lazy Load] No pictures unless 'Apply to content' = 'No'Apologies Bj?rn. Here are some of the missing bits and pieces:
My computer: Windows 7 SP1 64 bit, pictures appeared on Firefox 26.0 while I was logged in as admin, but they also appeared when I tried in Chrome Version 30.0.1599.69.
Friend’s computer: Mac OS X Snow Leopard, no pictures appeared on Firefox 26.0 if “Apply to Content” was set to “Yes”.
I then tried on a Nexus 5 Android phone, and no pictures appeared there either. The phone uses KitKat 4.4.2 and has a Chrome browser. I don’t know how to find the version number, but the Google Play store indicates it’s the current version.There were no script messages on the Mac or on the smartphone. The browsers left space for the pictures, but there was nothing there (not even a broken image icon).
Let me know if you need more information. I can also test using an XP SP 3 machine with Explorer 8, or can try on Opera 18 or Explorer 11 (Win 7 machine), or Safari 5.1.10 (Mac OS X).
Thanks again –
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: "Cookies are blocked or not supported by your browser."I’m replying only to post a workaround for this same problem I’ve had. The problem only shows up on one site of several – even though all are configured identically. When I try to login to the problem site, it clears the user name and password fields, and give me the “Cookies are not supported…” message. I leave the user name and password fields blank and hit reload. Firefox asks me if I want to resend data (Yes), and I’m whisked away to the admin area. Not a proper fix, but it beats a poke in the ribs.
Meanwhile, the search for a ‘real’ solution goes on.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [PG Monitor] monitorWP.htm isn't available (?)… a quick update –
I tried removing the plugin entirely and reinstalling, but the problem persists. Anyone with any other possible solutions?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google AdSense Click-Fraud Monitoring Plugin] Missing imagesHi Rene –
I’ve got several site changes I’m working on, and don’t want to upset things by checking the css minify issue yet. I’ll be back with you in a couple of days (hopefully ??Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google AdSense Click-Fraud Monitoring Plugin] Suggestion!@ Rene –
I like matbeuz’ idea above as well. Great plugin!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Google AdSense Click-Fraud Monitoring Plugin] Missing imagesI found the answer. Deactivating CSS minify in W3 Total Cache allowed BJ Lazy Load to work with ClickFraud Pro.
W3 Total Cache -> Dashboard -> Minify, then scroll down to the CSS section and clear the check box next to “Enable”. Click “Save All Settings”, and you should be good to go.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Content Copy Protection] Missing imagesI found the answer. Deactivating CSS minify in W3 Total Cache allowed BJ Lazy Load to work with WP Content Copy Protection Pro.
W3 Total Cache -> Dashboard -> Minify, then scroll down to the CSS section and clear the check box next to “Enable”. Click “Save All Settings”, and you should be good to go.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Backup] Selective backupsHi Chris –
I’m using single site installations of WordPress – I guess things just ‘grew’ that way when a niece wanted a website, my brother wanted to put something on the web, …
The sites are on a shared server at Hostgator. Let me know if there’s some bit of info I can add – and thanks for the follow up!Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] WP Super Cache not working _ Debug mode shows nothing@pixeline – just discovered that if your turn off CloudFlare’s auto minify, WP Super Cache works again. I also found out that if I turn on mod_rewrite under advanced settings, I lose the WP Super Cache settings pane. For the moment, I’ll content myself with using PHP to serve cache files. C’est la vie.
The IP address is the bit before the forward slash, for example, the first IP is 209.93.240.0, and the bit after the slash is the port number in use (port 24). Ignore it if you intend to put the IP on the white list. Having said that, I have 6 WP sites with both Better WP Security and Cloudflare enabled, and haven’t had any need to white list the Cloudflare IPs.
Cloudflare made a plugin for WordPress you might want to check out thoughhttps://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/cloudflare/
Good luck with it.Update –
The plugin still seems to be working OK, but it pretty much decimated my .htaccess file. Fortunately I’d backed it up before activating this plugin – but it could have been a major hassle.Thanks – got it covered with another plugin.
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