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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Quiz] The question / post does not workSame problem here. The questions I add to a post (at the bottom fields) aren’t saved and thus resulting in the safe default question every time. Too bad, seemed like a really nice anti-spam plugin.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Publish Pages or PostsThanks Juliohm, solved my problem AND the annoying auto-save that was really starting to piss me off. Constantly working on a mobile connection I don’t want this kind of delaying behavior anyways.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: WP-Cumulus] NextGen / Lightbox problem with CumulusThanks for the solution seventil. I had the same problem and already tried the “transparant” setting in the Cumulus setting, but forgot about the Widget settings. ?? Working fine for me too now!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Bad Behavior and speed?I’m sure this is a great plugin for many, but I won’t use it anymore either. After installing several new plugins my server became so slow I was afraid it was dying on me. I uninstalled the new plugins in the reverse order I installed them in and my server regained light-speed after uninstalling bad behavior.
So, I’m sure “error” is gonna whine and cry about this not being Bad Behavior’s fault again, like in all the topics in here, but the fact remains that this is the only plugin that made my board no fun to visit up till now.
PS: If you want to know the user-agent of any browser/device you have yourself, there are many sites on the Internet that will present this information to you. A nice one, without to much unneeded extra junk on it is: https://www.useragent.org/
Just visit that page using the browser or device you want to know the user-agent string of.
Well, it doesn’t really matter what you enter as a mobile string since the plugin won’t actually behave like the selected browser but just ‘tell’ the server that it is another browser.
In other words; just enter ANY mobile browser string to have your WordPress blog present the mobile content. FireFox will then display this content being FireFox, not how the actual ‘faked’ browser would handle it.
Take a look at https://www.useragentstring.com/pages/useragentstring.php for a pretty complete list of useragents. Personally I use this string I got from my mobile phone…
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.11)
…you could use this one too. Again; it’s just a way of ‘triggering’ the mobile content from your blog. It will ALWAYS look the same, no matter WHAT mobile user-agent you use, as long as it’s recognized as being a mobile user-agent. ??