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An error occurred while saving the comment Hunter Hogan commentedThat would help the first time. I have been using this tool for many months and I never remember the name of the menus--instead I remember that the name is not what I expect it to be. :) I mean, if properly maintain my site, I should rarely need this tool, right?
In any event, this is a minor issue of usability, and it cuts both ways: consistency over time vs. consistency within menus. Despite having designed many websites, I have never worked on a site for years, so I don't have any experience measuring consistency over time, therefore, I have no idea what the "most" usable option is.
An error occurred while saving the comment Hunter Hogan commentedExcellent point. Maybe add (BLC) after the two names? The following plug-in uses {SNAP} in it's menu options. https://wordpress.org/plugins/social-networks-auto-poster-facebook-twitter-g/
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An error occurred while saving the comment Hunter Hogan commentedThanks! I wondered if that would work, so I did try it. I guess that is what triggered the rescan. It is great that you also detect what links have been deleted from a post--I noticed that it removed the links I changed.
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Absolutely. The AJAX approach is certainly more total load on the server: probably many times more. The only advantage, if there is one, is the serialization of the requests. Hmm. That gave me a thought. You already have code for throttling the tool based on server load. I wonder if you could throttle the ... meh, this is too complicated.
My situation is almost certainly a corner case: I have thousands of posts, tens of thousands of media files, a couple thousand external links, and a server that cannot handle what I am trying to do. I doubt most people push their WP installation as hard as I push it, so after thinking more about it, I doubt that my above idea is a good idea.