Shaolin
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Plugin no longer works for me :(Oh this is interesting, because the cache isn’t actually enabled so didn’t think the setting would apply but..
When those are switched off the category boxes now appear ok and the main menu works, the only thing that doesn’t is the dropdown sticky menu.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Plugin no longer works for me :(Hi,
Have done. 🙂
https://www.zellyuk.co.uk/staging/
Your plugin is activated on there (cache not enabled, it is the mere activation that causes this). Menus don’t work, dropdown sticky doesn’t appear and all the categories have disappeared. For how it SHOULD look, view the main site at and you’ll see dropdown appears on scroll, menu works as it should including submenu on products and there are category boxes below the slider.
I thought it might be the custom header causing the issue, but deativating it made no difference.
(If it makes a difference I’m using Elementor Pro theme builder)
Just sent the Report #YMYXCYPH
- This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Shaolin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [LiteSpeed Cache] Plugin no longer works for me :(Hi
This will have to wait till this evening when there is no traffic. The client is about to launch their new season stock and there is no cache on at the moment. I can’t reactivate Litespeed yet because the issue will occur and all hell will break loose. 🙂
I THINK it may be something to do with the javascript, specifically on the home page categories boxes on the front page.
If you visit the home page, no cache on and you can see the category boxes fine. The minute your plugin is activated that area below the slider is blank and everything is grindingly slow, even without the cache enabled. Deactivating the plugin returned everything to normal.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Variation Swatches for WooCommerce] Is there a shortcode for this?But how would that work with updating the plugin? Surely that would overwrite any custom changes they do?
Can’t believe you don’t have a shortcode for this!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Adminimize] Can't access settings as super administratorHiya, I can answer this. Go to yoursite.com/wp-admin/plugins.php and the plugins list comes up. (obviously you have to be logged in as Admin) Click the settings in Adminize.
I keep the Adminize hidden so I have to go to plugins.php to access again.
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In reply to: [BackUpWordPress] Database duplicates?Correction: the second sql file is named: database-domain-name-123456789 (obviously making the numbers up but they are identical for both)
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In reply to: [BackUpWordPress] Database duplicates?Oh and I don’t know if this is a bug, but when I updated it seemed to remove the notification email. I only noticed when I went to check why I hadn’t got one!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alfie WP Weather] Takes ages on IE11It seems to have resolved itself, and it’s okay now. Thanks.
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In reply to: [Alfie WP Weather] Takes ages on IE11Now it appears not to be loading at all in IE??
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In reply to: [Update Control] WP updates with all automatic updates disabledYes, same here. I’d set it to no updating and just got an email that the thing had updated to WP 3.8.2 🙁
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Alfie WP Weather] Weather Image too bigOkay I have sort of resolved it on the live site by changing both the widget.css and widget.min.css at the class .condition-main-image
I added a width of 90% and made the top -10px
It now appears the same size and position as it did in older versions.
Hi
Same thing happened to me and Marios suggestion didn’t work. I’d removed the plugin via FTP but nope.
It was editing the .htaccess which got me back in again, I removed all Better WP Security references (but left the HackRepair section in that blocks bad IPs) and now I’m back in.
Even before this happened it was sending me notifications that it had locked out certain hosts (a lot of the times it was my IP!) and one was a legitimate user who sent me a message via contact form. I wonder where she was going to get so many 404s? So I had to switch the 404 detection thing off in case it was locking out legit users. And now the ultimate lockout! Grrr.
I’ve got a few sites and trying to remember a changed admin is a pain so I figure just changing the db prefix, admin id, and having a strong password should be enough. Get the plugin to remove meta data and stuff and then deactivate it. Or if leaving it in don’t change the admin logins. Just keep regular db backups, that should be enough to keep you secure.
Good luck!