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  • Thread Starter swaldman

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    Solution for anybody else with this problem: Make sure you specify a separate site logo image for mobile, rather than relying on the desktop one to be used by default, and this problem will go away.

    Does leave me worried about how long before something breaks more seriously, though. And while part of me thinks “I got what I paid for with a free theme”, my last theme was paid for and still got abandoned ??

    Thread Starter swaldman

    (@swaldman)

    Ah, I had totally missed that. And apparently (*embarassed blush*) I hadn’t tried making a really small donation, because your plugin pops up a “minimum amount is…” message on pressing Donate, which is presumably before the transaction even hits Stripe at all!

    Thanks for the quick response.

    Thread Starter swaldman

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    Following up… it looks as though the start and end times are inserted by a tag in single-event-board-item.html called “event_range”. I’ve tried “event_start” or “event_the_start” to no avail… is there a similar tag I could substitute in that just has the start time?

    WordPress (and plugins) are only run when a request is made from the site – so there’s no way, within WordPress, to set something to run “every 2 hours” (although “the next time the site receives a request after 2 hours is up” is possible).

    You could set a cron job externally to WordPress, if your hosting provider lets you do that.

    But (and I’m very much not an expert here) I would have thought that the request when a user pulls the RSS feed would do the job. Have you tried just setting a site-wide time to live of 3 hours, and seeing what happens?

    Thread Starter swaldman

    (@swaldman)

    Thanks for the response. That does indeed work for the posterboard, so thank you for that. That was the important one, so I’m not going to have time to investigate things like category pages (most users of this particular site will never use them anyway)

    Thanks for the help, and for the plugin!

    Thread Starter swaldman

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    Curiouser and curioser.

    I cleared Supercacher, as you suggested, and was able to see the login screen. I entered my login details, and was back to the same security message with the same IP-that-is-not-my IP.

    Interestingly, when I tried doing it through a VPN so as to come from somewhere else, no problem. So the problem is IP-based, even though the IP it’s showing isn’t one known to me…

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