acekin
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Thank you for looking into it. I am on Windows 10, MS Surface Book 2, using the Chrome browser. You can experience what I see by watching this short screen capture video:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0kzc8diifgc5gah/window_flashes.wmv?dl=0
It seems to be triggered when the mouse is clicked in the text area field or the last field. When using Firefox, there is a little movement in the field itself but the flashes do not happen in the upper left and right of the viewport. It could negatively impact the user experience which is a concern for me. Microsoft Edge does not have any unexpected movement in any of the fields. So it seems to become increasingly problematic from Edge to Firefox to Chrome.
Cemal Ekin
Alex, I am glad to have contributed a speck to the usability aspect of ShortPixel.
Regards,
Cemal
Thank you, Alex. I reinstalled, activated, deactivated and saw the option. You may consider separating the survey from the settings option. At that point, that option becomes quite stealthy! Thanks for the pointer to how to fix it.
Cemal
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WPS Cleaner] Leftover tables in the DBThank you NicolasKula. I thought I could but did not want to take a chance. Thanks again.
Cemal
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In reply to: [Media Cleaner: Clean your WordPress!] Leftover tables in the DBJordy, thank you for the speedy reply. I will go ahead and delete those tables. You may consider keeping the tables if the plugin is just disabled and offer a table deletion message if the plugin is deleted. This will remain as an unsolved problem for me and I will learn to live with it. But, thank you for offering this tool for those who may be more gutsy than I. By the way, I had a similar problem with another plugin that offered to do the same thing.
Cemal
- This reply was modified 7 years, 5 months ago by acekin.
My sincere thanks to Eric Danzer and the Imagely team for providing very involved support to troubleshoot the problems on my site. Thanks to their findings, my hosting company tweaked my server resource utilization limits and all has been running fine. They may have even tweaked their entire system for all the users for all I know.
Thank you, Eric, thank you, Benjamin.
Cemal
I am in the process of doing the bug report. But, the email address in the message is noreply@…. is that the address you want me to use?
Cemal
Yes I did! And answered all the questions, pasted the server info from the NGG screens. I did not receive and confirmation but I do not have a premium account. Do you want me to do it once more and get some screen captures? I saw a screen that said my report was submitted.
Cemal
@edanzer, thank you. I have started a bug report with as much detail as I could provide. Let me answer some of them here in context:
I do not make too many changes after the gallery is populated
I do not use random galleries.
I am not sure if I fully understand the front end gallery cache, I do not delete the contents of any folder using FTP it that is what it takes. I use WP Sweep to delete backup copies of posts, deleted poss, etc. and also sweep the options periodically. This, I have been using for quite some time.
Thank you,
Cemal
@edanzer, thank you for looking into this. I’ll be happy to provide an admin login and FTP access if you need to look more closely. This problem started about three weeks ago. There has been no substantive changes on the site, no change on my hosting account. Let me know if you need login credentials and how I can provide them to you.
Cemal
While still waiting for an answer, allow me to add one more question:
Is there a number of galleries limit before NGG may become a heavy burden to a WordPress site? I have close to 500 galleries in over 600 posts.
I will appreciate hearing from the Imagely team.
Cemal
This is the code being executed. They claim it puts undue stress on the system. Please refer to the image at the following link, the best I could do was a screen capture.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/j2o0c6mhzps8r3x/2018-09-29_203557.jpg?dl=0
Thank you
Cemal
I am pasting below the response I got from the hosting co. support. I am at a loss.
These are not appearing as LVE snapshots, but I do in fact see the database governor logs for today include many events:
# sudo cat /var/log/dbgovernor-restrict.log | awk ‘/keptligh/ && /29/ && /Sep/’ | wc -l
7203Divide that number by 2, and you have the number of times that the database has been throttled down. Unfortunately we do not enable slow query logging on shared hosting so we would be unable to provide exact MySQL queries. However, I can tell you from the snapshot I sent you that your gallery plugin is using very complex JOIN routines, probably many times a day. This kind of I/O usage is not sustainable on a shared hosting platform, so your site may be more suitable for a VPS server where it has dedicated resources for this sort of thing. Unfortunately we would not be able to make changes to the LVE limits, and a Turbo webhosting plan would not provide you with any additional database resources, so I am afraid that the next logical step would be a VPS, or else having your web developer optimize the plugin to minimize complex queries like that.
Best Regards,
Cemal
@madhattersez, thanks for returning back to me. I realize that the behavior is linked to the site having WordPress installed in a folder but should JetPack not look at the site address rather than WordPress address? That is a minor point for me, I first reported that several years ago with the same understanding that “View Site” should point to the “Site”.
That said, after the hosting company removed the IP blocking my site stabilized in a matter of 24-48 hours and currently running with no faults on the server.
The blog posts also seem to have straightened, they seem to load in time sequence now. Thank you for your help to point to the root of the problem as I suspected and reported to the hosting company. I am marking this thread as resolved.
Cemal
@madhattersez, finally they acknowledged that there was a block and removed it. I did not get the error when I loaded the Debug from the JP Dashboard. There are a few anomalies, but from my end, JP seems to be working. Here are my observations:
- The posts start displaying normally but jump from 2016 to 2006 as I scroll down. Is this the way it is designed?
- The View Site still does not load the “Site” but where WordPress is installed. There are a couple of links to images. You will see clearly that JetPack is not loading the site but the WordPress install page. In the second image the circled “Blog posts” displays the correct home page when clicked. Should View Site link display the site root? I reported this specific issue before.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/8zqcrgx16qmg07p/jetpack_anomaly.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/5sfncopseqt38t3/jetpack_anomaly2.jpg?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vdk02nr81bchzfh/jetpack_anomaly3.jpg?dl=0I will delete the images after you take a look at them. I appreciate the help, thank you.
Cemal
- This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by acekin.