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Thanks, Marc.
In reply to your question, “Do you have Serve cached pages to logged in users enabled in the cache settings?”, the answer is: No, we didn’t activate it. It’s disabled.
In reply to your question, “What is the URL of the “logout” link, and if nothing happens, is there a javascript error in the browser console?” the answer is: The URL is -> https://revitalization.org/logout/?ihcdologout=true (there is “ihcdologout=true” as query string because we are using Ultimate Membership Pro plugin). There was no javascript error in the console.
Same problem here. Is Updraft Plus EVER going to fix this bug?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce Emails HTML BrokenHi, Chris Bingham. FYI: I don’t use Outlook or gmail: I use Thunderbird, and I’ve got the problem.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce Emails HTML BrokenThanks, Jim. Since it’s not urgent (the broken emails only come to me), I don’t think I’ll mess with the code. I’ll just wait for WooCommerce to wake from their long, deep slumber and fix it.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce Emails HTML BrokenNot sure why this conversation is marked “resolved”. I’m just joining it now (May 1, 2020), and have the same problem. It wasn’t fixed with the 4.0.1 update. Does anyone from WooCommerce even pay attention to these discussions, or are we just talking to ourselves?
Thanks, David. That’s good to know, but doesn’t help much when a website is already mostly finished. I need to edit existing content, not create new content, so the HTML widget isn’t of much use in that situation.
OK, I understand that, David. I can certainly live without seeing my paragraph tags. But why is the actual formatting lost during the switch from text to visual and back? It’s not just that the <p> isn’t visible: the paragraphs are lost and it becomes one big mass of text. I’m confused about your last line, too. Adding the tags manually is exactly what I was doing.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Very large page has stopped saving my changesI spoke too soon. Turning off the Classic Editor plugin only resolved the problem temporarily. I’ve paid a bunch of money to my host to see if the problem was in the server side, but they couldn’t find anything. It definitely seems to be a hard limit to the size of a WP post, which make WP useless for anyone writing a sizeable book. Others have said that the maximum size for a WP post is several gigabytes, but mine is only a small fraction of that, so there’s a limit elsewhere in the system.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Very large page has stopped saving my changesWell, I finally found the problem. The file size limitation is in the Classic Editor plugin for WordPress. When I deactivate it and use the new editor, the problem goes away. Thanks everyone for your help with this.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Very large page has stopped saving my changesThanks, Steve and Samuel. I’ll look into both of those suggestions.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Very large page has stopped saving my changesThanks, Indoteguh, but I’ve got tons of available space, so that’s not the problem. The problem is that the page seems to have hit a hard limit on size. I can delete text and add new text, as long as it’s not more than what I deleted. So, I need to know how to remove that size restriction.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Very large page has stopped saving my changesNo: it’s a book, not a series of blogs, so it needs to be one document. Are you suggesting that WordPress has a hard page size limit that I can’t get around?
In case others had this same problem, my developer found the solution. It turned out not to be a WordPress error. When the Wordfence plugin failed to update properly, the Plesk file management program on my server created a .maintenance file, and that’s what took my site down. He deleted that file, and the site came back up. He also deactivated and reactivated the Wordfence plugin, just to make sure.
I marked this as “resolved” my website came back up yesterday. But the site died again: the same problem. Is there another security plugin that does what Wordfence does, without killing my website from bad updates?
Thanks all. It’s resolved.