If not, I would like to see it convert existing images to webp.
We should be able to choose which filetypes to convert, png and jpeg for examples. As for job handling if this feature is enabled, there could be a cron to handle X amount of images per cron job.
The main problem with Route Filters by itself is this.
"The find and replace fields must have the same number of wildcards."
Define the route filter as follows:
Find route: /threads/{thread}
Replace with: /forums/{forum}/threads/{thread}
So unless I'm missing something, there needs to be an...
Is it though? What I want is for it to be able to rewrite the urls the way vbseo/dbseo did turning this url into maybe...
https://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/f/new-modification-requests-suggestions.101/t/dragonbyte-seo-equivalent-for-xenforo.26026/
After some searching I believe the closest thing...
I recognize that, however, after running the installer, the test still returned a 404, until I opened up the xml and manually edited it into the style manager in order to make it start producing the css file; hence the bug since the product failed to do this on it's own.
Hi there running a quick test it appears that this css is missing, nowhere to be found in the stylemanager templates either.
dbtech_vbsuper_pm_postbit.css
It's looking like when it "officially" becomes an issue, then they'll make a fix or have pre-prepared one ready to launch. In the meantime however, go visit the vbulletin.org thread and the breadcrumb fix made there is working pretty flawlessly. Just give google about a week to process it all.
It looks like there's a fix for this for vbulletin 4. Would implementing it with dbseo installed & running basically require the same steps? Also, are there any errors/flaws to point out in this implementation?
https://www.vbulletin.org/forum/showpost.php?p=2601838&postcount=92
The only...
Google webmasters has just started notifying people that some breadcrumbs are now deprecated. So what can we do to fix this or should we wait for a update to resolve this?
Example:
<li class="navbit" itemscope itemtype="http://data-vocabulary.org/Breadcrumb"><a...
Let me know if there will be at least a blocklist please. It looks like many "sister sites" of kotaku also do their titles that way.
about 13 others in total including lifehacker & gizmodo
Thanks for the update Fillip H.. If you can't find a way to fix it properly, I suggest adding a blacklist option for sites to skip the parsing of titles from.
The problem is that you are using rules for an apache server. You need rewrite rules for litespeed instead.
Contact your host and have them convert it.
There is a massive error that occurs when dragonbyte seo tries to rename a title from kotaku
the link in this case is from
https://kotaku.com/after-three-months-pirates-say-theyve-finally-cracked-1822696106
Live result of the bug here...
Assassins Creed Origins DRM Cracked After Three Months...