amrevnc
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Block external access to WP search results pageI appreciate your help, but fear I still haven’t been clear. I cannot disable the “author” pages, because that is all of my content. And changing the template (“Archive,” I think) would affect all site search results. My problem is only with one generated page, not all pages of a type.
That said, I have wondered if there is an “if/then” statement I could drop into the template that says “if the result is to create (the linked page), do not generate.” But I’m not a programmer, sadly.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Block external access to WP search results pageSorry, I should have provided more detail. My traffic analysis plugin has a section showing what my most visited posts/pages are. Most of them are my normal content. But lately, the one hit the most by far is the one in the link. “author” is the user I created for purposes of content creation.
Originally the most-hit was just domain/author. This created a list of every post and page, in the form of search results. So I created a page with that URL to defeat them. But apparently the domain/author/author construction is still giving them what they want. I want to prevent that page from getting created or accessed. But it is not a static page–it is generated by WP each time–so I can’t just edit it. If I could, I could easily block anyone from accessing it.
- This reply was modified 3 months, 2 weeks ago by amrevnc.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Block external access to WP search results pageThank you , but the plugin appears to disable ALL search requests. I’m just trying to prevent the one search that results in this page, either through the form or through GET.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Drop in statsThank you for letting us know, pressworthammer. If your action fixes things, please update us.
I suspect my issue is related to the 2.0 upgrade as well. I did several updates (manually) around the date I mentioned, but I didn’t notice the Koko version number, so I can’t be sure. The message to run a table update appeared soon after, which I did, so I have not tried backing out the update.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Drop in statsThank you for your time, Danny.
If any other site owners see similar issues, please let us know.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Drop in statsHi Danny,
It is in the graph of Visitors and Pageviews. Basically, the week prior to August 15, it shows Visitors ranging from 74 to 115, which had been typical all year. The weeks since, the range is 19 to 45. Pageviews has a similar drop. Again, Google Search Console shows no drop.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Invalid API Key in cartI write this with a wry, knowing, smile, on my face… I knew this was going to happen. 🙂
Printful sent me to Dreamhost… Dreamhost sent me to you folks… you folks send me to Printful! From my original post: “I contacted Printful, which had me revert to an earlier version of Woo, then sent other suggestions on the server side. My hosting service responded…”
Sigh.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Invalid API Key in cartHello,
I deactivated Shipping & Tax, cleared caches, and added a product to my empty cart. A minor change resulted: When I viewed my cart, I was given the option to calculate shipping (instead of the error message). When I went to Checkout, however, “Invalid API key” was still there.
Thank you,
JimForum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] Invalid API Key in cartThank you for your detailed response, Shameem. But I am using WooCommerce Shipping & Tax. Given that, what steps do you suggest?
Thank you for the clarification, but obviously that doesn’t change anything from the user’s standpoint.
My theme and most other plug-ins are the same ones I’ve had for three years and are inherent to the design. So if there is a conflict with Jetpack, a relatively newer addition that replaced two other plug-ins (security and stats), then Jetpack has to go. I’ll note that the lag time has been steadily getting worse over the past year or so.
That does help, thank you. But it also is a horrible implementation. Every time I switch pages the lag is 30 seconds or more as it pings stats.wp.com. To edit a page, I click “Edit page” and often walk away to do something else while it loads. Now that I know this is by design and not a bug, I will have to go find another stats plugin and security plugin and delete Jetpack. It’s too bad; you have a great product, but I can’t keep losing this much productive time for a design that adds no value.
Thank you, but this doesn’t answer my question. Given that Jetpack is not including my visits, why is my website going to out “stats.wp.com” every time I change pages?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Blank Page ProblemSame here. Thank you for the update!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Blank Page ProblemAn update: I gave up and deleted and reinstalled. As with @imgarten, this did not fix the problem. Note that two other sites using the plugin, on the same server with the same versions of WordPress and themes, are not having the problem.
Please advise, @lapzor or @dvankooten. Thank you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Koko Analytics - Privacy-Friendly WordPress Analytics] Blank Page ProblemI just noticed the same problem on one of my sites. I would prefer not to delete, thus losing my stats.