Hey folks,
So I thought it would be a great idea to copy existing blog posts into WA content creator so I can use the free stock images, check for spelling, and check f
Linking content creation posts to a published blog post?
Hey folks,
So I thought it would be a great idea to copy existing blog posts into WA content creator so I can use the free stock images, check for spelling, and check f
My understanding is that the content creator is intended for writing and publishing new posts.
I suppose if you are rewriting a post, you copy and paste the revised post into your existing content.
I'm not sure, but the image is probably compressed at the time of publishing it. A workaround might be to publish just the image, then attach it to the relevant post on your blog. I haven't tried that.out yet. ~Jude
I normally use WP Super Cache, but it looks like the SiteSpeed here at WA is all I need.
Just double checking I'm doing the right thing by not installing WP Super Cache.
Hi Tom, yes SoteSpeed replaces any caching plugin that you are running. I suggest turning WP Super cache off.
You’ve got an incredibly powerful server architecture solution to caching and speed with SiteSpeed here at WA!
Fantastic. Thanks, Carson, it's great to not have to worry about caching, it has caused headaches in the past.
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Does sitespeed replace wp super cache?
I normally use WP Super Cache, but it looks like the SiteSpeed here at WA is all I need.
Just double checking I'm doing the right thing by not installing WP Super Cache.
Hi Tom, yes SoteSpeed replaces any caching plugin that you are running. I suggest turning WP Super cache off.
You’ve got an incredibly powerful server architecture solution to caching and speed with SiteSpeed here at WA!
Fantastic. Thanks, Carson, it's great to not have to worry about caching, it has caused headaches in the past.
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My understanding is that the content creator is intended for writing and publishing new posts.
I suppose if you are rewriting a post, you copy and paste the revised post into your existing content.
I'm not sure, but the image is probably compressed at the time of publishing it. A workaround might be to publish just the image, then attach it to the relevant post on your blog. I haven't tried that.out yet. ~Jude