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Revising Blog Themes
October 2, 2024 in uncategorised by Matthew Brown
I have started the process of revising the themes on offer to our bloggers. In particular, I want to remove themes that hide their best features behind a paywall and themes that have not been kept up to date.
I will do my best to make sure there are some fresh new, friendly themes to use. As always, if you have any requests – just ask.
Possible site speed-up feature
April 14, 2024 in wordpress-development by Matthew Brown
The news is that WordPress released a performance plugin that could offer “Near-Instant Load Times”. Danny pointed this one out to me. It looks good.
WordPress released an official plugin that adds support for a cutting edge technology called speculative loading that can help boost site performance and improve the user experience for site visitors.
WordPress Releases A Performance Plugin For “Near-Instant Load Times”, searchenginejournal.com
I’m considering adding it to Author Buzz. What are your thoughts on that?
The other option is to wait and see if WordPress adds this feature to core after testing.
Please install and test the plugin to provide feedback to inform further improvements before a potential consideration to include such a feature in WordPress core. You can install the plugin by searching “speculative loading” in WP Admin, or via the Performance Lab plugin.
Speculative Loading in WordPress, Felix Arntz, wordpress.org
Stand by for updates
March 28, 2024 in progress by Matthew Brown
I’ve got a couple of bits to take care of today.
- The front page is being naughty and showing old content rather than new.
- I’m going to update the minimum PHP version.
- There’s some spam to remove.
Here’s to a smooth update.
Update
- The front page is working again
- Nope.
- Spam removed. I saw some fairly high-quality (possibly manual) spam.
I guess, two out of three ain’t bad.
A few potential bug fixes and spam defences
March 10, 2024 in bugs by Matthew Brown
I’ve been looking into two seemingly unrelated bugs that I now suspect share a root cause.
- Sometimes for no obvious reason the front page goes months out of date (often following spam removal) lasting until new content is added and the cache expires.
- On rare occasions, you see scary-looking JSON (looks like code) instead of a nice web page. This lasts until the cache expires.
This evening, I added some new directives that control cache expiry. In both cases, this is for JSON content which is what the cache shows you when you want to see a post and the cache got confused. This is also how the content for the front page and other parts lazy loads into the page.
In theory, I have solved both but time will tell.
In other news, I blocked a couple of countries that only ever send spam and some (Russian) email hosts. There should be slightly less spam to be seen if it all works out.
CSS error on the front page
December 12, 2023 in bugs by Matthew Brown
Something has gone screwy with the CSS for the front page. I’m already working on fixing it.
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Danny H commented on the post, Simplify the menus, on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 6 years, 8 months ago
I know what it’s like to run a metropolis like this!! Good luck with the coding
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Matthew Brown commented on the post, Simplify the menus, on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 6 years, 8 months ago
In theory, the forum for Thanet Creative: Writers is part of the group. What I should probably do is write something that hides the group forums from the main forum listing.
I know I complain about you finding […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 6 years, 10 months ago
Today I set myself the task of finalising the import process for a number of large blogs waiting to move into the Author Buzz family.
If only life was so simple.
It turns out that the last time anyone tried […]
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Danny H commented on the post, Simplify the menus, on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 6 years, 10 months ago
‘we wish they’d stop finding things to fix’
The more you add the more there is to break. I had a quick look and I wonder if there’s a bit too much replication here. One example are the group and forum for T […]
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Matthew Brown wrote a new post on the site Author Buzz Developer Blog 6 years, 10 months ago
If the message from our beta testers said anything, it said, “simplify things some more”. Of course, life being what it was, simplifying also means more complicated.
The problem with putting everything you […]