Fanaticweb
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Wow! I emailed Jordy few days ago after I purchased the Pro version, this is a bit similar to what I was looking for, only I wanted to prepend the domain name and author name at the beginning of the filename.
Basically something like this:
domain-name-author-post-title-date.jpg- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by Fanaticweb.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [XPoster - Share to Bluesky and Mastodon] Difficulty using a custom fieldI think I will be facing similar challenges knowing the theme Iām using is based on custom posts and custom taxonomies that generates arrays input by users (had to comment to subscribe to notifications), I think the Pro version will be a wise investment
Sorry about that, I’ll relay my inquiry through your contact form, feel free to delete this thread.
Sorry I’m not sure I understand what you mean by “looking for a tool”, bottom line is, WordFence works best when installed initially at the beginning of the site deployment, as I am witnessing lately with a new install, so far so good, I praise the WordFence team.
It seems to be working fine for the past day, thank you for your support Gerald, I’ll mark this thread as resolved.
Noted and done, moved it to a different line outside the “# BEGIN WordPress” bracket, if you don’t mind, I would like to monitor those changes while keeping this ticket open for few days?
Absolutely, it’s the least I can do, thank you again š
Michael, I just wanted to say that I had followed the steps to the dot, turns out it was Chrome’s cache rendering outdated data, since testing it on Twitter’s cards-dev site, it worked fine, so clearing the cache was key, thank you for the prompt support.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [User Profile Picture] Alt Description attributesI installed the plugin as is but I think my theme is over-riding the alt settings, any chance I can send you the link in private or by email?
Bumping: Should this be a solution, please implement it, I’m getting the same error on my end after changing the admin password and logging out, when I land back on the wp-login page and after entering the updated credentials, I get the “error”:
CODE REQUIRED: Please provide your 2FA code when prompted.
Yet no prompt takes place.
I had to disable WF and login then enable it and disable 2FA
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] Possible javascript malware code injectionNoted and agree, by all means, please go ahead and delete/remove this thread.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] Possible javascript malware code injectionFails with the error “Failed to update” it displays some raw HTML code listing all the plugins on-board, so I ignore the error, refresh the page and try again, then the update goes through successfully, my gut feeling is a possible malware onboard and it’s affecting the behavior of your plugin for some reason.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] Possible javascript malware code injectionJust gonna add this here: every time I update the plugin, it fails, its the only one that fails, yet, when I refresh the page, the plugin update seems to have gone through.
Any thoughts on this behavior?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] Possible javascript malware code injectionI understand, I’m gonna run some tests and followup with the updates, thank you John.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Redirection] Possible javascript malware code injectionI understand and makes sense, but why did Sucuri.net flag my site with a Known javascript malware? I doubt they can access and read those logs, meanwhile, I’m going to run this with the iThemes team, the developers of BackupBuddy, to get their feedback as well.
I appreciate your prompt response.