u/SleepyHead1219

Anyone else struggling to keep multiple browser proxy setups stable at scale?

I’ve been trying to manage multiple browser proxies and things are starting to get messy as I scale.

At first, browser profiles were enough and everything felt pretty straightforward. But once I added more accounts, I started running into issues like sessions overlapping, IP bindings feeling inconsistent, and constantly having to double-check if each setup is still clean.

Curious how others are handling this:

Are you using separate browser profiles per proxy? Do you go for something more isolated per account? Any setups that stay stable without constant tweaking? Manual proxy configs vs tools that auto-handle the bindings?

Right now I’m just looking for something that doesn’t start breaking the moment I add more profiles. TIA

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u/SleepyHead1219 — 7 days ago

Anyone here doing ongoing accessibility monitoring on WordPress sites?

I used to think accessibility was mostly a one-time cleanup thing, but lately I’m realizing it’s harder to maintain once a site keeps getting updated with new content, plugins, landing pages, etc. We recently fixed a bunch of accessibility issues on a client WordPress site, and a few weeks later new problems started showing up again after content edits and plugin updates. Now I’m looking more into ongoing monitoring instead of just doing a single audit and calling it done. We’ve been testing WebAbility recently mainly because it combines audits with continuous monitoring, which seems more practical for sites that change often. Curious how other people handle this on WordPress projects. Do you regularly re-audit sites manually, rely on plugins/tools, or just address issues when users report them?

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u/SleepyHead1219 — 8 days ago