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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Good bye WordPressExactly!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Installing Yoast SEO on existing siteThen why would you install this SEO plugin if you’re not going to use its features?
Just import the data over from Genesis to Yoast SEO using its built-in importer or SEO Data Transporter.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] All In One Webmaster vs Yoast Seo's SOCIALI guess this question can be synonymous to which sitemap should I use: Google XML Sitemap or Yoast SEO Sitemap. Any why.
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In reply to: [Hyper Cache] New feature "Allow browser caching"?Thanks for mentioning that. Now it all makes sense why such a high increase for my host resource after udpating for this one feature wasn’t available at first and then added back but not enabled.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hyper Cache] Setting Didn't Transfer Over???Unfortunately, this new version is just terrible.
My CPU usage for all my sites now updated to this has caused my host to take my site down.
Before it was just one site causing the overload that was the one site updated with this plugin, while the other sites still using the older version.
Downgrading to simpler one.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hyper Cache] Is this UPDATED Hyper Cache Even Working?No, this does not work.
Now all my other sites that wasn’t updated to this new designed interface has doubled in CPU usage.
Yes this time I did click the import and save for all of them.
I’m switching back to the odder version.
Who says change was good? Why change something when it’s working fine
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hyper Cache] Is this UPDATED Hyper Cache Even Working?I think I know what it may have been.
When I updated it, I didn’t save with that error message saying changes have not been saved still there on top of the HYPER CACHE setting page, nor did I click on the IMPORT OLD SETTINGS, which I didn’t even notice was there.
I assumed all the settings were still the same so didn’t have to do anything.
Hopefully, things should be back to normal now with CPU consumption with my host not taking my site down again find out in a couple days.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Hyper Cache] Is this UPDATED Hyper Cache Even Working?I have only updated this plugin for 1 site, and that 1 site caused the outrageously spike, while my other sites that still have the older version didn’t.
I have tested this using the Cooke Based, and apparently it doesn’t work when I go to the URL https://www.socialskills101.com/?secretword=1.
Plus, if the hacker knows about wp-login.php, that will go to the wp-admin instead.
So I have used Redirect instead of the Cookie.
I thought I was also having this problem. I’m going to downgrade to previous version until this issue is fixed.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WordPress Popular Posts] Thumbnails shifted downYes, I also having this exact same issue! The very last thumbnail overlaps to the bottom widget area.
Thanks mra13, that’s exactly the answer I was looking for.
If that’s the case CBBF should be the default and the RL should be alternative if the former doesn’t work.
@wpsolutions
Honestly, I’m still not sure what that’s supposed to mean practically.For example, how is defending at .htaccess level better/preferred than at the php level, and vice-versa?
It would help if you had a demo video or comparison VS chart to allow us to choose the better option.
So the Cookie Based Brute Force is a better superior option than Rename Login?
Then why have both options then, when CBBF is better than RL, and we can only select either one at the same time?
I know, and it sounds exactly like what the Rename Login does by having a different slug at the end of the domain to access the login page.
A demonstrative video would help, instead of explaining something on text that sounds exactly the same thing as each option would do.
That just explained the features, but doesn’t answer the question was a comparison.