Plugin Contributor
cageehv
(@cageehv)
Hey Dragy,
1. I bet you use InnoDB tables. Optimizing them doesn’t mean saving space perse.
2. If you change a setting, of course you need to press the save buttton…
Revision “1”: it keeps the orginal and the latest revision. The latest revision is often (almost) identical to the current original page.
I hope this answers your questions.
peace,
Rolf
Thank you for your time.
1. Can you show 0 KB instead of -64 KB, just to not confuse users? Because it looks like a bug or as plugin is not working. Or maybe you can detect inno tables and show text that optimization is done automatically?
2. here is what is confusing for average user
– I delete revisions to 0
– I go to page and change “a” to “aa” and save it, still I dont see “revisions” option
– I go to page and change “aa” to “aaa”, then I see “revisions” option
– when I click on Revisions, I see current page “aaa” and I can go back only to page “aa”, I can not go back to page “a”.
I think “problem” is when page exist, it doesn’t mean that revision of that page exist – that is what non-programmer users don’t get.
Just writing my thoughts, maybe you can change it to be more friendly, like revisions 0 will do revisions 1, and -1 will be 0.
Plugin Contributor
cageehv
(@cageehv)
Hey Dragy,
1. I prefer to show the actual values and not manipulated ones… But I will make a note of it in the FAQ
2. I am not going to change the possible values for the number of revisions: 80.000+ websites have set their preferred value. If I change it now, all these people will be totally confused.
peace,
Rolf
Hello Rolf
what about new text:
(‘0’ means: delete ALL revisions; ‘1’ means: keep actual posts / pages as revision)
thank you
Plugin Contributor
cageehv
(@cageehv)
Hey Dragy,
That’s not correct…
There is always the current (original) page, plus 0 or more revisions of that page.
The current (original) page is NOT a revision.
peace,
Rolf