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August 23, 2017 at 3:44 pm #57989Micheal TeaGuest
Hi, Your plugin is cause dashboard very slow to open. Did you could handle this ?
Thanks
August 23, 2017 at 3:54 pm #57991StefanoKeymasterHi Michael,
are you talking about the WP admin dashboard? My plugin should do nothing on that… Have you tried deactivating the PRO version? Does the wp-admin homepage run faster without it?Have a nice day,
StefanoAugust 24, 2017 at 2:55 am #58013Micheal TeaGuestYups, it very fast when i deactive your plugin, did you know why,i have 3k articles in this web.
I have many web, could I install your plugin in one web but retrive data from another web ? since my writer could in 2-3 difference web ?
TQ
August 24, 2017 at 6:51 am #58015Micheal TeaGuestActually when open your plugin OPtion page, it really slow, and timeout, did you already fix this issues ?
August 24, 2017 at 7:35 am #58017StefanoKeymasterYups, it very fast when i deactive your plugin, did you know why,i have 3k articles in this web.
The amount of articles will only influence the stats page. I have 10k posts in my test environment and it loads just fine – although the stats page is quite slow.
Actually when open your plugin OPtion page, it really slow, and timeout, did you already fix this issues ?
Have you linked the plugin with Analytics? If that’s the case, could you try revoking the authorization and see if it speeds up? If that’s not the case, could you please try deactivating ALL other plugins (only leave Post Pay Counter active) and see if the admin dashboard is still slow?
I have many web, could I install your plugin in one web but retrive data from another web ? since my writer could in 2-3 difference web ?
No, I’m afraid that’s not possible.
Have a nice day,
StefanoAugust 24, 2017 at 7:58 am #58020Micheal TeaGuestIf i do not link to analytic, who i could use your visit counter ? what must i fill in the textbox area ?
Thanks
August 24, 2017 at 8:01 am #58022StefanoKeymasterOf course I wouldn’t require Analytics integration to be inactive forever, it was just temporary to test whether the issue could be related to Analytics ๐
August 24, 2017 at 8:03 am #58025StefanoKeymasterOtherwise, if you want to provide me a temporary admin account I’ll be glad to have a look myself and try to understand what’s going on ๐
August 24, 2017 at 8:04 am #58028Micheal TeaGuestand how it handle payment ? for example
I have 10 author,
5 author sign ass paid this month, for its visitors last month(because another is very new just come 4 visits, which mean imposible to be paid). If i regot new data next month, how you handle this 5 author which already paid before ?
TQ
August 24, 2017 at 8:20 am #58030Micheal TeaGuestThis reply has been marked as private.August 24, 2017 at 4:31 pm #58032StefanoKeymasterCallback name
THis field i mean ? could you tell me, what must i fille ?
I quote from the tooltip that’s just beside that field:
If you already have some plugin counting visits, and it provides a PHP callback which accepts as input the $post WP object and outputs an integer number of visits, you can use those data to compute payments. If the callback is a class method, specify it in the form of classname, methodname. This is NOT user-personalizable.
Anyway, it’s now not clear to me whether you are using Google Analytics as visits source or something else… Please, be specific on what you are trying to achieve and mention only one issue at a time, otherwise it gets very difficult to provide effective support ๐
- This reply was modified 7 years, 3 months ago by Stefano.
August 24, 2017 at 4:46 pm #58036Micheal TeaGuestHi, Thanks for your reply,
When use google analytic, it slow down my admin dashboard, so i use custom post meta.
But, if i use this, for example, Article A has 2000 visits from begining to 2017-07-31 and i have paid this. How i calculate new visitor > 2017-07-31 ? did your plugin trigger this ?
TQ
August 24, 2017 at 4:47 pm #58038Micheal TeaGuestSure you know, since this visitors payment will lifetime, i confuse with this visitors payment calculation.
TQ
August 24, 2017 at 5:51 pm #58040StefanoKeymasterOkay – If you are sure it was an issue with Google Analytics, I’d go ahead and try to fix it! Would you be glad to be using it, instead of another plugin through a postmeta?
August 26, 2017 at 5:10 am #58058Micheal TeaGuesthi, how about this question
“But, if i use this, for example, Article A has 2000 visits from begining to 2017-07-31 and i have paid this. How i calculate new visitor > 2017-07-31 ? did your plugin trigger this ? ”TQ
August 26, 2017 at 9:25 am #58066StefanoKeymasterHi Michael,
โBut, if i use this, for example, Article A has 2000 visits from begining to 2017-07-31 and i have paid this. How i calculate new visitor > 2017-07-31 ? did your plugin trigger this ? โ
If you mark Article A as paid (see tutorial), its Due Payment value will drop to zero. New (unpaid) visits will make the Due Payment increase again ๐
I hope this helps!
have a nice day,
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