Stiofan O'Connor
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July 16, 2015 at 5:31 pm in reply to: /%gd_taxonomy%/ in url and directs to 400 Bad Request page #45945
Hi Ash,
That is strange, u should never see that, do you have WPML multilingual plugin installed by any chance?
We are in the process of changing how that slug is added, if you provide wp-admin and FTP i will upload our changes to see if it resolves it.
(just tick “private reply” when posting and only staff will be able to see)Thanks,
Stiofan
It seems to be working fine for me, you do know you have to tap the little arrow at the end of the link? This shows it’s a sort of dropdown? If that’s not the problems then please explain what is.
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Stiofan
You are very welcome, if you haven’t already, please consider thanking us here with a nice 5 stars, it’s greatly appreciated! 🙂
https://wordpress.org/support/view/plugin-reviews/geodirectoryOK i have now managed to have a good look through your server and here is some advice:
Avada is on of the most resource heavy themes i know of, unless you are running it bare-bones (no extra plugins) it’s gonging to start showing, even with just a few extra plugins it already breaks older browsers as there is just so much JS and CSS loaded.
You have 34 active plugins and some are themselves resource hungry, buddypress being one of them, then you also have a marketplace plugin and all of GD installed, my advice is strip back as many plugins as you can, you have several slider plugins installed, do u need them all?
Your homepage is 5.5mb yes 5.5mb big, that is like downloading a mp3 or a full app from the app store on every page load, its crazy. One of the reasons is Avada it’s self but also you the GD CPT list gallery near the bottom of the page and the iamges you have used for the default image are not optimised, you should upload smaller images that are optimised to help here.
To be honest i’m surprised the site is running as fast as it is considdering, you should invest some time on optimising things to get a smoother running site.
If you have any questions just let me know.
Thanks,
Stiofan
Hi Scooterstops,
Your review issue was answered in under 20 minutes and is in fact a standard WP option, so not really a GD learning curve 🙂 https://wpgeodirectory.com/support/topic/reviews-2/
Your mobile location issue i have replied to, let’s keep things in one place.
Thanks,
Stiofan
I can’t test on your site as it redrects to m. site…
Have you tried our demo or http://wpgeo.directory/? to see if it works for your device.Please provide more info and a way for us to test.
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Stiofan
Can you also provide FTP details please.
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Stiofan
Please provide wp-admin details so we can have a look. (tick private reply and only staff can see)
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Stiofan
I have it working slightly better now, the main problem seemed to be the plugin “W3 Total Cache” even though it was disabled, please never install this ever again 🙂
Still working on it…
Stiofan
Hi,
I have worked for two days to resolve this “incompatibility” and now i’m ready to test it, can you provide wp-admin and FTP details and i will upload it to your site.
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Stiofan
Problem is wp engine is not assigning session to logged out users, i have asked jack to see if they can enable this.
Stiofan
This reply has been marked as private.Hello,
Yes there is something crazy wrong with your site…
It’s making over 1000 db calls on every page load and it’s also checking for updates multiple times on every page load, these are all bad things.Can you please provide FTP and DB access (FTP provided before no longer works)
Thanks,
Stiofan
Hello,
Every WordPress “managed hosting” i have seen has very overly aggressive caching, this is can be great for simple WP blog or static site but we web applications like GD it’s a nightmare and just does not work.
The main problem is we use $_SESSIONS to store location info, depending on this value there will be something different on the page even if it’s just to tell you what location you are in, this dynamic content breaks or even worse get’s stuck with aggressive caching.
The main reason we suggest simply to move off these type of packages is it can be a nightmare to debug anything, i have had situations where files i upload via FTP simply don’t change for 5-10 minutes and DB results being cached but only sometimes, if i refresh 10 times maybe 3 times i see the correct value, this makes it impossible for GD to work on them and for us to ever try to get to the root of any problem on them.
I could go on and mention other customers nightmares they have had with managed hosting and GD but i’ll spare you that, just understand that it won’t work out.
Thanks,
Stiofan
It looks like you resolved this? Let us know.
Stiofan
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