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  • Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Thank you again to you @mbrsolution. I would only ask to improve the Captcha system, because the one you include does nothing to avoid brut force attacks I’m suffering. Only reCAPTCHA could stop the continuous tries to login.

    Merry Christmas!! 🙂

    Hi,

    I’ve tried several forks and all seem to be abandoned too (qTranslate Plus, zTranslate…)

    The only one that seems to be working right now is this one:
    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/mqtranslate/

    I’m trying it right now, and it seems to work fine.

    Hi,

    I’ve tried several forks and all seem to be abandoned too (qTranslate Plus, zTranslate…)

    The only one that seems to be working right now is this one:
    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/mqtranslate/

    I’m trying it right now, and it seems to work fine.

    I’ve tried and it didn’t work for me. I made a site for a customer with qTranslate, now we are trapped with this abandoned plugin. I tried first zTranslate fork some months ago, it worked like a charm, and now that one is abandoned too. Then, I tried to “jump” from zTranslate to this one, and it doesn’t work. Well, it works, but with the default setup: it doesn’t remember any settings, the languages or widgets :(.

    Is it possible to escape from qTranslate to another active and well supported plugin?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: [qTranslate] no update

    No people, no. qTranslate is really slow releasing updates. And using the Mcantsin solution IS NOT RECOMMENDED AT ALL: there you have development releases, not ready for production (they may contain a lot of bugs, and you can even lost all your contents and translations).

    In my opinion, there are two, maybe three solutions:

    – First: stop using qTranslate, and use another plugin.
    – Second: wait before updating WordPress until qTranslate developer updates it. Has two disadvantages: you’re missing the last features, and the security patches (really dangerous).
    – Third: use zTranslate. It’s a fork somebody tired of waiting did, but I don’t know how stable it is. I’m using it in another website I manage, and it seems to work fine, but people should be careful, especially in production, corporate, serious websites

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hola mbrsolution!

    Thanks for your help with translation!

    Gracias y saludos! 🙂

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hi Nosilver4u,

    Thanks for your answer. I understand it’s only one complain, so let’s see if any other sees and complains too 😉

    By the way, thank you very much for your plugin! It’s awesome and really useful!

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Yes, I suppose that, and I also noticed a second developer. That’s good because maybe they can help each other or develop it faster, but what should we do know? How is the migration process? Is this stable? I’ll wait a bit more, but I hope they provide some more information about it 😉

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hi Daniel. Thank you very much for your answer and specially, thanks for your amazing plugin! I’m using it for years and it’s a truly life saver.

    About the issue, I think it was my hosting provider. Yesterday I exceeded using processes and maybe they disabled wp-cron.php execution. Today it works like a charm! Thank you again!!!

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hi #Jeremi,

    Thanks for your help, but, if I logout from wordpress.com, all the modules are disabled, aren’t they? As far as I know, to logout from wp.com is just like disabling Jetpack, right? Because when I do it all modules stop working 🙁

    About the traceroute, the hosting server is in Iceland, but I’m in Norway. The traceroute will be done from Norway, not from Iceland. Is it useful?

    about the PHP settings, memory_limit is 256MB and max_execution_time is 30s. Isn’t it enough?

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Nobody else has this issue? I cannot believe I’m the only one having this issue on my 5 wordpress sites 🙁

    BTW, I don’t know who marked this thread as solved. I don’t consider it solved, as the problem is still there. I’ve disabled the statistics module, but I would like to use it

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hi again,

    I’ve found the reason: it’s the Statistics plugin within Jetpack. My server is in Island, Europe, so I’m wondering if maybe, the statistics plugin calls home (wordpress.com) and being overseas, the ping is higher, and that slows the performance. Or maybe it’s just resource-intensive.
    Anyway, after disabling it and enabling the ones I use more, like the carrousel, post by email, social sharing, etc, the loading time has decreased from 0.5 to 0.1 or 0.2 seconds, which is much more reasonable considering the many things it contains.

    I hope it can help others and it can be improved in the future. Also, as when you disable Jetpack and enable it again, the settings are lost, I’ve even had 502 errors until I was able to get to the Jetpack admin panel to disable the statistics module.

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    Hi #Sheri,

    Sorry to say, but for me, it doesn’t make sense that Jetpack use more time to load than the full WordPress core. And again, around 1 second of delay after enabling Jetpack, is way too much.

    http://i43.tinypic.com/2yn5a2h.png

    http://i43.tinypic.com/2iuamwh.png

    Of course, it enables some nice features, and it’s normal that it needs resources, but when I see those graphics I think it’s way too much. I have other powerful plugins enabled like W3 Total Cache, BackWPup, and some others, and the impact of those is insignificant compared to Jetpack :(.

    As I told before, really sad, because I love the features provided by Jetpack.

    Thread Starter almarma

    (@almarma)

    I would like to add that I’ve tested it with several websites, and disabling ALL OTHER plugins I had installed. The problem is the same. I’m very sad, as I really love Jetpack, and I think it should come included with WordPress by default. Maybe Jetpack is too big to be a single plugin with many other plugins inside. Maybe I would be better as independent plugins, or optimizing it much better. I don’t know, I’m not programmer, but I think if something is disabled, it shouldn’t load at all. That’s why I don’t understand how Jetpack, with all its plugins disabled (all that one can disable), keeps slowing my webs a lot 🙁

    Hi again,

    Sorry to read that you keep having problems. I don’t know how much Bluehost cost, but I recently moved from Site5 to A2hosting looking for the cheapest possible performance, and I’m quite happy with them. And I got the SSD Package, and it’s incredibly fast, with the same features as Bluehost, Hostgator or Site5. Maybe a bit more expensive, but it worth every penny in my opinion. If you are interested on checking it, and you use the following link, you will help me to get a discount in my next bill 😉

    http://www.a2hosting.com/refer/47347

    And they also include Cloudflare within the control panel 😉

    Good luck with your improvements!

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