Justin
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksOK, I was able to recreate the issue on a new site. Here’s what I did:
I brought up a brand new, fresh WordPress site. Rebuilt my site exactly to match my current site. Same theme, same code, same plugins, same content, etc. This included the Patreon plugin with the connection configured and everything running.
At this point, everything was working perfectly. I thought the issue was resolved and was about to move it to production. The very last thing I did was to enable “Post Sync.” Then all the problems returned, same as before. The site started moving at a crawl(6-8 seconds between pages), tags getting stripped from posts, etc.
Disabling post sync at this point had no effect; it remained bugged.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksI haven’t had a chance to troubleshoot this any further yet. I just disabled the plugin for the short-term. I later discoverd two other issues when it was enabled. I could not change a featured image — it would just revert back. Also, load times on any page(even just the login screen) were taking 6-7 seconds. If I disabled the plugin then they loaded nearly instantly. I considered just doing a fresh install. Especially since the site is so new. Not much to transfer yet.
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In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksI did a fresh install on a different domain. I had no issues; everything worked fine. I’m not sure what’s going on with this particular site. It worked on my original install which was 5.6. It was only after running the upgrade to 5.6.1 that the problem appeared. I’ve tried reinstalling 5.6.1. I’ve removed the Patreon plugin completely and reinstalled. I’ll have to keep digging and see if I can figure out what’s causing it.
Here’s a quick video of exactly what I’m seeing:
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In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksSwitched to the Twenty Twenty One theme. Same result.
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In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksThis is a fairly fresh install, maybe ~9 days old. The only other plugins I have at this point are SG Optimizer(SiteGround) and Matomo Analytics. I disabled everything except the Patreon plugin and the issue stayed the same.
I don’t think the theme would have any effect here, but just for completeness: I’m running a child theme based on https://ww.wp.xz.cn/themes/photofocus/
My theme changes are minimal at this point though. Just a small amount of custom CSS, a couple Google fonts, and added a custom logo on the login screen.
Not that it should make any difference, since this appears to be a backend issue, but just for good measure I tried a few other browsers as well. Same result.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksLinked screenshot. First 3 lines are after the refresh. 4th line is if I reenter my code and attempt to update again.
http://questn.world/img/console-errors.jpg
I can hit you up on Slack if that’s easier for troubleshooting. Let me know.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Patreon WordPress] Stripping tags from Custom HTML blocksIt’s just the default editor.
Screenshot: https://questn.world/img/wp-editor-screen.jpg
It is indeed a bit tricky. I was just going to write something myself, but quickly found out that it was not as straightforward as I had hoped. I couldn’t find any good hooks into the JetPack forms that would serve this purpose. I later found your plugin. My short term fix is to require users be logged in to submit forms. And since your plugin helps protect against bogus registrations, it’s a round about way of protecting the form submissions. Far from perfect, but it will do for the time being. Thanks again for the plugin!
Justin
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In reply to: [WP Easter Egg] Logging to consoleFantastic! Thanks for the update. I’ll update to the newest.
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In reply to: [TubePress] devicesupportYouTube turned off their old API. Full explanation from TubePress: http://tubepress.com/blog/2015/04/the-death-of-the-youtube-api-v2-and-its-impact-on-tubepress/