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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Booster Sweeper: WordPress Asset Cleanup] do not waste your timeHi,
I’m sorry you’ve had a bad experience, but please consider that you didn’t understand the concept. The free version allows you to clean the meta overheads, as you’ve stated, but also the assets on a per-page basis. With the pro version, assets can be controlled globally.
Please consider the plugin once more time and explore its options. If the per-page assets control isn’t enough for you, the Pro version with global settings may be a good option. It’s the legit approach.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AddToAny Share Buttons] Broken Hamburger Menu InteractionI’m also getting this logged with the IceCubo theme but only on the laptop with outdated Firefox. It seems the problem isn’t with a particular plugin or theme. I suppose you should check to upgrade the Firefox to the latest version.
Hi, sorry about the late response, I didn’t get the notification.
I see you’ve eventually left a positive review. If you still need any help let me know.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Booster Sweeper: WordPress Asset Cleanup] Amazing improvementThanks, appreciated!
I think I’ll skip on this for now. Too much tinkering for me in this moment.
If I decide to try with this later on, I’ll update here.Thanks!
Hi,
yes the subdomain is on the same server as the main domain.
However, it’s completely separate Website instance with its own path and that’s where the culprit may be. So let’s analyze the debug logs…I could pull the whole log, but this is what we’re looking for:
10/06/22 11:41:38.680 [185.228.26.40:37494 1 jKt] [Media] webp replacing: https://med.maxpressy.com/wp/2021/08/scrollr-my-section-768x296.png 10/06/22 11:41:38.680 [185.228.26.40:37494 1 jKt] [Util] file not exist: /home/myusername/public_html/wp/2021/08/scrollr-my-section-768x296.png
You see, it isn’t replacing the .png with its webp because it is looking into the wrong path:
/home/myusername/public_html/wp/
instead it should look into this path:
/home/med/public_html/wp/
Though the aforementioned is clear to me, I still do not know how to configure the LS to look into the correct path. I’ve tried a couple of modifications but no success, it always looks into the default path.
I hope you can get it. Let me know what you think.
- This reply was modified 2 years, 5 months ago by maxpressy.
Hi,
no success again. Here’s the screenshot so you can confirm the saved settings.
The issue is the same. It doesn’t serve the images as webp on the actual page.
I’ve tried with uploading a new image. LS creates the webp version, but it isn’t serving it on the page, .png is served.Thanks for all your efforts. If you have more suggestions, I’m willing to try further.
Hey, it’s set like this:
other.domain.com/wp/2022/02/something.jpg“wp” is replacing the default “wp-content/uploads” folder. There’s also a link, in the above post, to the screenshots where-from you can see all that.
Let me know what can I try.
Hi,
It’s been changed. Instead of the “wp-content/uploads” the folder used is “wp”. You can see that in the screenshots I’ve provided in the previous post.Let me know should I try with reversing it to the “wp-content/uploads” and is that the only thing to change.
Hey, thanks for the support, but no success.
Actually, I’ve already tried all that. Only this time I’ve set the image extensions only, while previously I’ve just deleted the .css and .js ext.Here’s the dropbox folder with screenshots.
Accessing the live site will show the old config with normal wp media upload, since I reconnected the old database. I.e. looking into the source will show the normal image path. However, you can see all from screenshots …Images are loading from the subdomain, LS is generating the Webp for a new img, but it isn’t serving it on the actual page.
Let me know if there’s anything else to try.
Thanks.