デベロッパの回答 、 Hi! Thank you very much for the feedback! If I understand correctly it seems you were having an issue connecting to your site through XML-RPC that you were now able to solve; if it's not the case and you need more help with this please message us with your site URL at mobile-support@automattic.com so we can take a look and we are happy to further support. Thank you!
Just don’t bother with it I guess it works for some people, but you might as well skip the native app and go edit your site straight on the Web. Why?
- If you write a draft in the app and you lose Internet connection while it’s trying to save the draft, say goodbye to it. It will endlessly try to save the post even after you reconnect and you won’t be able to stop it and use the app again. You can only force quit the app and restart it, but your draft will be gone. The draft isn’t even saved locally within the app.
- The Gutenberg editor on the Web has all the flexibility you need, even on an iPad or iPhone. The editor in the app supports less than half the blocks you have in the Gutenberg editor. Even the Web app will save a local copy for your to restore if you ever exit you browser or it crashes.
I’m not sure what’s the advantage of using the native app. It’s features are actually quite limited compared to the Web one.
After I lost one too many drafts, I uninstalled the app. I’m done with it. Don’t bother with it and stick with the Web app.
デベロッパの回答 、 Looping back with an update about the drafts. We tried testing on a few different types of sites by creating a draft then turning off the internet connection while the draft is saving and the drafts were saved and then uploaded as expected after the internet connection was restored. (WordPress-iOS/15098) I would like to learn more about your site setup and testing steps to see if I can find out what you're doing differently compared to our tests because losing a draft is a serious problem that we do not want to ignore. If possible, please try the test again and if the draft does not save, please take a screenshot of the error and immediately send it using the Contact Form in the Help & Support section of the app. If you don't want to reinstall to run this test, that's okay too and we will keep an eye out for additional reports in that case.
It'll kill my whole server every time I try to link my site with this app. Even other Wordpress sites on the same server will be not available after something being triggered. Chrome would say "err_connection_timed_out" and fortunately the situation will be fixed automatically within several hours. I never experienced this before(last I was using this app was about 1 year ago). This problem is actually quite severe for people who run serious business on their Wordpress.