acekin
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@madhattersez, if I let uBlock Origin bypass my site, much of the error listings are gone. A couple of remaining ones say:
Some cookies are misusing the recommended “SameSite“ attribute
This page uses the non standard property “zoom”. Consider using calc() in the relevant property values, or using “transform” along with “transform-origin: 0 0”.And, if I am not logged in but still using Firefox:
Google Analytics and Tag Manager is being shimmed by Firefox.
is added to the others. The other error messages are not there.
I understand from your comment that I can ignore the errors when the site is visited by a visitor using something similar to uBlcok Origin, is that correct?
Thank you,
Cemal
A related question: Is it possible that I am receiving some or all these error messages in the console because I am using an ad blocker plugin, uBlock Origin?
Cemal
Thank you @muffinpeace, the same errors appear on my site as well. Since it is tied to Jetpack, I am hoping that your team will either fix it at the root or tell me how to fix it at my end. Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you,
Cemal
Thank you I have just submitted the issue.
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Jetpack - WP Security, Backup, Speed, & Growth] Abnormal statisticsThank you, @drawmyface, anything is possible in the cloud.
Cemal
With the help of Imagely support, the problem was identified as indeed a modsecurity problem. It was triggered by an apostrophe in the image title (not the image file name).
They suggested I contact my hosting company and after a couple of tries, they found the rule triggering the block by their firewall and disabled it. If you are running into a similar problem, you may contact your hosting company and ask them to look into this problem in the modsecurity rules.
Thanks to Imagely and my hosting company support staff, I can now edit my galleries.
Cemal
I have done the following and identified four files that cause the problem:
- Created a new gallery
- Uploaded images in small batches and tested if I could sort the new gallery
- If I had the same problem, I deleted the gallery from NGG but it did not remove the gallery from the system. That I completed via FTP
- Repeated the above process until I had a working gallery of 35 out of 39 images
- If I add any of the problem files, troubles return
- The file names have no offending special characters, just letters, numbers, and an underscore
I will be glad to share those files if that may help you. They all display fine in an image viewer or in the browser window. I have no idea how many more such problems may be hidden in my over 550 NextGEN Galleries!!
I hope this information may be of help to you and to other users.
Cemal
Thank you for the quick reply. I went back and checked the file names, there was no name with a special character like the ones you mentioned. The last file I added had 1_ before the name, I deleted that image. Even after that, that specific gallery continued to behave the same way. I will later download all the images in that gallery, check the names once more. A while back, I reported a similar problem on another site caused by a single image. I accidentally stumbled on that image problem and resaving it solved that. I still don’t know what the problem was but a single image presence was creating it.
I will report again after I try the new gallery route.
Thank you,
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Cleaner: Clean your WordPress!] Unattached status with galleriesOh, I did my cleaning totally manually. Searching for the file name on the site and deciding where they may belong, if anywhere. That’s when I realized that the images appeared in the tiled galleries created by Jetpack Tiled Gallery module but still showed as unattached. Luckily, I could attach multiple files at once. I have not used this plugin for my cleaning. But, I may take a look just in case.
Thanks,
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Cleaner: Clean your WordPress!] Unattached status with galleriesThank you @tigroumeow for the reply. I use Jetpack for the tiled galleries. My understanding is that if the media are first loaded to the library and then added to posts, they remain “Unattached.” But, if they are uploaded while writing the post from the upload option in media selection they are attached. This is odd but that’s the way it is.
I did not know that you implement modules for each plugin. That’s nice of you. All this said, I went through my media library using brute force and attached those that could be, and deleted the unnecessary media So far so good.
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media Library Assistant] Select featured images?Thank you @dglingren, this is a plugin on steroids! I managed to flip back and forth between the previous answers and eventually realized that the featured images will be listed in a new post. I had to guess what parts of the shortcode to delete so that the entire list of the featured images would be listed. Sure enough, they were all there. I did not count but the collection looked reasonable. Thank you for the explanations and the challenge for me to complete the steps.
When I wrote the original question, I did not realize that the display of the images could be outside the media library. I was essentially trying to find out if different versions of the same image might be used for different posts so that I could sift out the redundancies. Alas!
Thank you for an extremely powerful plugin, almost dangerously powerful!!
Cemal
One more piece of information. I edited the post from the beginning of this month and inserted a replica of an earlier tiled gallery:
https://www.keptlight.com/lightroom-local-adjustments-for-midtone-control/
The original insertion did not create this problem but the new one I have just inserted displays the clicked images smaller. That is, in my opinion, the definitive finger pointing to the latest version of tiled gallery implementation.
As much as I like many things about tiled gallery block, it has always had some nagging problems, some still persist. I wonder if this is related to the square tiles displaying square images when the thumbnail clicked instead of displaying the full-size, non-square image. I believe this problem still persists in tiled galleries.
Cemal
@bluejay77 thank you. Here are additional pieces of information:
- I have been using Tiled Galleries for a long time and reported other issues. In fact, this problem did not happen on the Sept 4, 2021 post but started with the next one and still continues. Take a look at keptlight.com and see the dates. I fixed them all and they look fine now. But the last two had identical problems with the full-size image displayed in the lightbox.
- Yes, there are image sizes specified in the media settings but again, I have not changed them recently and there are many posts with tiled galleries going back.
- Tiled Galleries use the site accelerator whether it is turned on or not, there is no way to turn it off as far as I know and I am told.
- The themes are Genesis Framework based. The one on testbed.biz uses the Genesis Framework and the Genesis Sample child theme. They are both available for free from StudioPress.com if you want to give it a try
- The theme on keptlight.com is also Genesis Framework premium child theme. But, it has been in use for a long time and this problem did not manifest until the last two posts there. It is certainly something new in the last few weeks.
- In the previous versions of Tiled Gallery, the image dimensions specified in the media settings are applied only to the thumbnails, and the linked images retained their original names without any size limiting suffixes. Now, all the images have the size-limiting suffixes, thumbnails, and the linked images. That is the problem.
- I can paste snippets from the code view if that will help explain the points I am trying to present, let me know.
Thank you,
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooPayments: Integrated WooCommerce Payments] Problem with 2.9.0Add one more! I have downgraded and the connection to ManageWP is back on, backups resumed.
Cemal
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