• Reusable blocks are great. But how do you find out which posts use which reusable blocks? The built in block manager doesn’t do that. Neither does Find My Blocks. Relevanssi uses too much disk space. Seems like there must be a way to do this?

    • This topic was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by Jan Dembowski. Reason: Moved to Fixing WordPress, this is not an Everything else WordPress topic
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  • Without sounding rude ……… Relevanssi uses too much disk space. ?
    What does this mean, and how is that relevant?

    You can use this plugin to display which posts use which block :
    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/reusable-blocks-extended/

    Thread Starter whichgodsaves

    (@whichgodsaves)

    First thanks for the pointer to reusable blocks extended!

    Second, the statement on Relevanssi this:

    Do note that using Relevanssi may require large amounts (hundreds of megabytes) of database space (for a reasonable estimate, multiply the size of your wp_posts database table by three). If your hosting setup has a limited amount of space for database tables, using Relevanssi may cause problems. In those cases use of Relevanssi cannot be recommended.

    which comes from https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/relevanssi/

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by whichgodsaves.

    Interesting. I’ve not seen that before.

    > If your hosting setup has a limited amount of space for database tables
    Then you need a new host!

    Thread Starter whichgodsaves

    (@whichgodsaves)

    Nice idea, but I do this on my own dime – no income from it. Inexpensive is good enough.

    I have not noticed the Relevanssi plugin using that much in the way of database storage for the custom DB tables it uses.

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    @lukefiretoss

    Agree.
    I dunno why they list that on their plugin page.

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