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Creative Commons License
The Creative Commons licenses are a collection of public copyright licenses released by the non-profit, Creative Commons. There are various types of Creative Commons licenses available with varying requirements among them, namely around attribution, commercial use, and redistributing modifications.
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In the README.md, the flow of the project is not well explained. The aim is to add a flow chart to explain the function/component flow in a single cycle so that future contributors would not need to dive deep into dev tools to understand how the app works.
Below is an illustration attached to a workflow chart of a login feature.
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/72209771/10
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Right now you get things like:
1-SomeLevel.json
10-SomeOtherLevel.json
2-Level2.json
3-Level3.json
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because the filenames are alphabetically instead of naturally sorted. There is lots of old advice on how to do this floating around using P/Invoke and a Windows XP-era DLL. This is not how we should do it - we need to find a cross-platform and modern solution.
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Describe the bug
Image loads as an http request from site's IP address and shows in visitors. It seems that the plugin loads the file as an http request, instead of maybe doing a file_exists
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to cPanel and click visitors. You can see that the png file is being requested when Wordpress is doing a cache warming. The user agent is "- [domain n