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Couldn’t this be done manually by making seperate coupons for each instance and make it so only 1 coupon can work at a time. It’s tedious but hoping it works since I need same feature. Ie. Only give discount on the 1 and 1 match for 2 products so if they get 2 of X and 3 of Y then they only get 10% off of the 2 and 2 and the 1 extra of Y is not discounted.
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In reply to: [Astra] Change Menu used when on Mobile?I was able to figure it out using @media query it seems just had to use !important which isn’t ideal. Assuming there must be a better way to just have it swap menus by menu name somehow.
Also, is there a way to change the menu alignment on just mobile? For example I have it right aligned along with the WooCommerce cart widget to the right of it on Desktop. But on Mobile I’d like to have the menu left aligned in the header and the WooCommerce cart widget right aligned, so opposite sides of screen.
Sorry, I realized I posted my response as a comment instead of a reply. Can you please let me know the answer to my response to your answer. Thank you.
Thank you for responding. I reviewed the “Login Security Options” and it seems all the default settings in Wordfence are sufficient according to that link. The issue is that the brute force attacks just continue non-stop every day. Is there anything that can be done to discourage these non-stop attempts or is this normal? It’s hundred a day, every day. Are there any settings I should change in Wordfence from the default?
Will there be any response or help for this matter?
Is there any update on this?
Does anyone know what’s going on here or what to do?
Thank you wfalaa for your help. That was my concern because of course the web host wants me to upgrade and pay more per month, which we can’t afford.
So essentially if we change the maximum memory allowed to 256MB (so Wordfence can work properly) and have 2GB currently of physical ram on our server that still shouldn’t cause problems unless we have 8 connections all running simultaneously at 256MB (2.05 ram usage), which seems highly unlikely.
Do you know what typically happens if the totaled server physical memory did ever accidentally get all used, does it crash the server? We just want to ensure our site cause issues for live users without us knowing.
Thank you.
Just following up, is there any answer to this?
As a quick update, our webhost increased our memory to 256M and that seems to have fixed the issue. The only concern is they are saying that by increasing from 128M to 256M then we probably need to upgrade our server from 2GB RAM to 6GB RAM. Does that make sense? Seems excessive for us to have to update our entire webhost plan for the Wordfence plugin to work.
They said “With the current PHP memory limit of 256M multiplied by the number of simultaneous connections to apache/PHP (currently set at 20) means a maximum possible usage of 5.1G and there is only 1.7G available.” Not sure if 20 simultaneous connections is normal as that is a bit over my head but wanted to see your opinion.
Also if this helps, I have the following additional information:
How much memory should Wordfence request when scanning: 256M
Current maximum memory configured in php.ini: 256M
Current memory usage: 11.25M
Setting max memory to 90M.Congratulations, your web host allows you to use at least 80.25 megabytes of memory for each PHP process hosting your WordPress site.
Thank you so much. I sent a quick email to you about switching to express checkout in the plugin to offer that along with our direct payment method (paypal pro) on our checkout page. I wasn’t sure if it would require additional coding on our end. Will wait for your response.
Sorry I should have clarified, we don’t use PayPal express. We use “Paypal Payments Pro” with direct checkout from our site (where Google Analytics works great) and then also offer just regular Paypal standard (where it takes the user to the Paypal site from our Checkout page to complete the transaction). The 2nd option is the one I’m discussing since right now if the user goes to the PayPal site and then doesn’t return back to our site at the end of their transaction then nothing gets sent to analytics (although it does get updated in WooCommerce).
Worked perfect, thank you ??