authentictech on "Show plugin compatibility of currently installed plugins...
I really need this. I can't believe it is still not there - a massive oversight in my humble opinion. Currently, it require s a lot of clicking and surfing to find this info which should really be...
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Show plugin compatibility of currently installed...
Not at this time. We don't have the manpower on the plugin repository review team, and we don't have a (pardon the phrase) workflow that would handle all the requests in enough time. Look at how many...
View Articleufukart on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows...
What specific issues are you seeing? I just installed WP on IIS 7.5 and other than having to set up the server itself, there were no issues.
View ArticleMarianne on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
Speaking of performance, is there any way WordPress can "auto-cache" rarely changed or accessed posts/pages? Also, how can I make WordPress only load files on pages that need it?
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows...
No, you'd need to use a plugin like W3TC or WP Super Cache.
View Articlegerald@wpcustoms on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images...
Hello, there is a minor bug in the image_hwstring function which took me quite some time to nail down. I tested a theme in IE7 and IE8 browsers where images are floated with css + some responsive css...
View ArticlePat Hawks on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images height\width"
According to the HTML spec, height and width are non-negative integers that define the dimensions of the image in CSS pixels. Filling those attributs with anything other than a non-negative integer...
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images...
IE 7 and 8 aren't outdated. Yet. 6, yes, but 7 and 8 are in use a lot. Still this looks like a legit IE bug, so if you want to post it on trac, that would be good :)
View Articleronmartines on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images height\width"
Did you test to see how this theme works in Google chrome? This is the most important browser today.
View ArticleAndreea Pity on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
I use the 'WP Super Cache' plugin and am very pleased with this. I'd recommend it especially if you use it in a high traffic website.
View Articleufukart on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
Dear Andreea, Ipstenu, Super cache is not compatible with windows servers. Because it is modifying htaccess files, but not modifying web.config files. isn't?
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows...
Use WP Super Cache in php mode. Works fine on windows,
View Articleufukart on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows...
What specific issues are you seeing? I just installed WP on IIS 7.5 and other than having to set up the server itself, there were no issues.
View ArticleMarianne on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows Server"
Speaking of performance, is there any way WordPress can "auto-cache" rarely changed or accessed posts/pages? Also, how can I make WordPress only load files on pages that need it?
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "Improve Performance and compatibility on Windows...
No, you'd need to use a plugin like W3TC or WP Super Cache.
View Articlegerald@wpcustoms on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images...
Hello, there is a minor bug in the image_hwstring function which took me quite some time to nail down. I tested a theme in IE7 and IE8 browsers where images are floated with css + some responsive css...
View ArticlePat Hawks on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images height\width"
According to the HTML spec, height and width are non-negative integers that define the dimensions of the image in CSS pixels. Filling those attributs with anything other than a non-negative integer...
View ArticleIpstenu (Mika Epstein) on "IE7\8 compatibility - "px" attribute on images...
IE 7 and 8 aren't outdated. Yet. 6, yes, but 7 and 8 are in use a lot. Still this looks like a legit IE bug, so if you want to post it on trac, that would be good :)
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