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April 23, 2015 at 2:37 am #22695
I am glad to see Symbio coming slowly back to life. I so much hope this will be the success that Symbio deserved right from the start. I would love to take part in beta-testing and/or early adopting. However, I can’t afford (and can’t justify) putting many, many hours into my Symbio site again. My site http://www.imagoborealis.com is still up and running fine (rare sales, though). So there is no immediate urge to jump ships right now. But I will be watching and, I am sure, eventually upgrade/convert to the new Symbio.
Good luck, I keep my fingers crossed!
December 6, 2014 at 4:17 am #11498Great news. I am happy you’re back, Leo.
I have been around. My site is still up and working flawless since spring. Only sales could have been better. But then, I guess, my marketing could have been a lot better as well.
May 1, 2014 at 4:06 am #11014Your images would be safe. Your current site seems to be “basic” enough that you won’t loose/screw up much of it upgrading. However, the new theme has so many options (Dragonfly child theme) that you probably want spend a few hours exploring those
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You’ll be surprised what a difference it’ll make.
All that said a site backup won’t hurt and knock on wood…
April 8, 2014 at 2:03 am #10678Sounds good! Is the updated theme also available on github?
April 5, 2014 at 12:44 am #10804Look here: inc/classes/admin.php – line 2733 or so, maybe depending on version. This is for 3.2.9.
April 4, 2014 at 5:05 am #10753@joannsnover wrote:
@klsbear wrote:
For whatever it’s worth, I’m not seeing a throttling problem on my site. 3.91 seconds over the last 24 hours is all I show when I checked. Two incidents, each less than 2 seconds in duration.
If I recall from the slow search with network turned on, your site was one of the speedy ones. No idea if the two things are connected and I haven’t gone back to turn on the network and see if that has reasonable speed searches now the throttling is done
I was thinking the same. Since I never turned off networking it was easy to test: search time dropped from 30+ seconds to 10+ seconds. Still not really good but definitely better.
April 3, 2014 at 7:42 pm #10749Many thanks for digging up this one. Great job!
Throttling of my site stopped instantly after commenting out that line. I wonder, though, what side effect(s) this might have. As I understand this the change doesn’t turn off analytics completely but just one step of it.
April 1, 2014 at 3:34 am #10741The link is a local reference that is obviously missing on your image page. I have no idea why or what normal behavior would be. I have all commenting disabled on my page. But I have seen edit boxes to leave comments on other symbiostock sites….
April 1, 2014 at 3:25 am #10759When you open an image on your computer with ExifTool or similar software, what do you see?
March 30, 2014 at 7:05 pm #3307That is what Justin told me personally end of January on the phone. It doesn’t seem to ever have happened. I like the idea but we really need to wonder whether this is taking off ground, ever. Pity, it is…
March 29, 2014 at 9:23 pm #10668Glad you are on it, Leo. Sounds like you already have a hot lead. Thank you!
March 29, 2014 at 6:51 pm #10665@leo wrote:
This was addressed in the earliest earliest versions of Symbiostock.
It should work like this:
Lets say you have 10 people on your network. 7 of them are sllloowwww.
3 should be initially on the page – the other 7 should dynamically load. You should see a set of loading gif animations ( the rotating dots ) and one by one results pop up. Those results in turn are cached for the next search, showing everything instantaneously.
Let me know if this is NOT happening. I’ll see about getting it fixed ASAP.
It is NOT happening on my site. It takes 20 to 30 seconds before first search results appear (including from my own site). It can take a lot longer for the last network search results to show. If it was like that but first results would show within 5s, I guess we’d all be happy.
March 29, 2014 at 6:05 pm #10662I also tried optimizing my site’s database using the plugin WP Optimize. Makes no visible difference.
March 29, 2014 at 5:28 pm #10661I tried different “Site Search Settings” on the Symbiostock Settings tab and switched off the Public Network Analytics further down the page. It all doesn’t make any difference.
Here are my site’s specifics:
Bluehost
PhP 5.4.26
Symbiostock 3.2.9 – modified
Dragonfly – modified CSS + functions.php + page templatesPlugins:
Anti-Captcha
Version 20140129Autoptimize
Version 1.8.3BackUpWordPress
Version 2.6Contact Form 7
Version 3.7.2Core Control
Version 1.1Favicon Rotator
Version 1.2.5Floating Social Bar
Version 1.1.5Follow Me
Version 3.1.1Google Analytics for WordPress
Version 4.3.5iframe
Version 2.8J Shortcodes
Version 1.407PlugNedit
Version 4.4.1Related Posts By Taxonomy
0.2.1Shortcode Exec PHP
Version 1.51Slideshow
Version 2.2.20SYMBIOSTOCK – Ajt Stock Plugin
Version 2.1 – modifiedSYMBIOSTOCK – Cart Manager
Version 1.1.4SYMBIOSTOCK – Emails and Notifications
Version 1.0.0SYMBIOSTOCK – Image Sitemap
Version 1.1.3SYMBIOSTOCK – Professional
Version 1.5.0 – modifiedSYXtra Symbiostock eXtra Features
Version 1.9.92 – modifiedWordfence Security
Version 4.0.3WordPress Ping Optimizer
Version 2.34.3WordPress SEO
Version 1.5.2.5WordPress Social Login
Version 2.1.6wp-category-meta
Version 1.2.7WP Super Cache
Version 1.4March 29, 2014 at 4:18 am #10658@tdahl-stock wrote:
I just checked to see if I was having a search issue but mine seems to be popping up pretty quick. I tried searches where images would be returned from my site and searches that I knew would not return an image from my site. The search seemed quick either way. Within a couple seconds.
That’s good to hear. This whole issue is quite mysterious.
What WP/Symbio/prof.plugin versions are you using? What is your host? And what PHP version is your site running on?
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