Hi, thanks for the video. Don't you think that Flying Pages and Wp Rocket may do the same thing when it comes to preloading cached pages? Can we use them together without any conflicts or duplicate functionalities? Thanks
The recent version of WP Rocket has introduced "preload pages on mouse hover". However, Flying Pages can preload links in the viewport, even before mouse hover. This functionality is not in WP Rocket
Hey Alex Great suggestions! Do have any video on your approach to a WP project (with Custom PT and Fields) these days, with all the Block revolution? How do you see the future? Do you have other place to post these kind of questions? Thanks!
Why WP Rocket over WP Super Cache? Minification of css/javascripts you can handle in the build process of your theme. And for caching WP Super Cache works just fine out of the box.
Advanced database cleaner: what do you mean it cleans out revisions? If I revised a post of better for some reason, the post will revert to the original post?
Does WP Migrate DB handle multisite? Have you tried the roots solution for syncing db and uploads? It's called sync script. One could also relatively easily roll their own.
@@philipphenke Do you use it with Trellis? I can't figure out an easy workflow for projects deployments. Do you happen to have the workflow you like? What kind of hosting do you use?
@@MrVisata I use trellis and deploy via gitlab ci which pretty much runs the ansible commands. The "sync script" is different and only triggered manually to sync the database to dev/staging. Uploads are on a cdn anyway.
Great content, but i hate so much this new economy where you have to pay every month, i would love to pay for your course, but only once, and keep it if i want to rewatch it in 3months
True I hate it as well but I can see understand why it's done. Next to being really profitable of course. For video content, it "protects" it in a way where you can't just share the files around as easily because they're updated and expanded all the time. For plugins I get it completely, they have to maintain the codebase to deal with WP and server updates.
WordPress freelancers are broke. Who's going to pay for a drag and drop plugin installations website? No one. It s a job that even a teenager can do. Today a wp site cost few hundred dollars at best. You can t make a living in this way. Better get a serious job than wasting time like this.