• Resolved ChickenDipper

    (@chickendipper)


    Hello,

    WPGhost is great for hiding everything I need but after changing paths I am enabling js and css manually using W3 cache meaning I will need to manually enter the paths to each js and css file.

    The problem is WPGhost gives them random names instead of allowing me to set static names, which may cause issues in the future due to manually adding these paths to W3 cache.

    Is there any way to manually change the plugin path names? Similar to the mapping function or would just using mapping manually work?

    Thanks

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  • Thread Starter ChickenDipper

    (@chickendipper)

    It looks like the answer is to use URL mapping, but seems hit and miss.

    Working ok on JS but not CSS 🙁

    Thread Starter ChickenDipper

    (@chickendipper)

    Ignore me just seen its a pro feature.

    Plugin Support Peter

    (@petersquirrly)

    👋Hi,

    Thank you for reaching out

    Yes, if it’s advanced with plugins and themes, it can give custom names to each one.

    Based on our tests with W3 it works with the default random names.

    What you can do is to use JS and CSS combinations from W3 for filenames that can have plugin names.

    Thread Starter ChickenDipper

    (@chickendipper)

    Hi,

    Thanks for the suggestion.

    Yes the random names work with W3 but my concern is if the random names change at a later date if for some reason wpghost needed a reset, then I’d have to re enter into W3.

    I’ll figure something out, maybe premium.

    Thanks again.

    Plugin Support Peter

    (@petersquirrly)

    I don’t believe that is needed, however, you can test that by disabling the plugin and enabling it back to see if it changes.

    This way you can rest assured that no issues with W3 plugin will occur in the future.

    If you have any other questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.

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