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  • Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Is there anyone who can help me with this?

    All I want is the post meta data to appear under the title for custom post types.

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    My apoligies – doing something with my cache seems to have solved the issue.

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    I am using the recommended setting from my host, and in the mentioned setting box is the following:

    wp-.*\.php
    index\.php
    *?tve=true
    *?cpo_options=1
    *?et_fb=1

    Does this look as though it is configured correctly?

    Thanks again

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 10 months ago by Tom.
    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    I have Yoast set to auto-update with Jetpack so I’m not sure exactly when the issue started, but I have plenty of backups to try and figure it out,.

    Unfortunately, removing and reinstalling the Yoast plugin, with manually via FTP and also via the plugins dashboard still causes the issue.

    Disabling the Yoast plugin resolves the issue.

    Is there another way that this can be fixed?
    Perhaps by dropping a certain table in the database?

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Resolved

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Excellent, that’s fixed, thanks for your quick reply.

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Hi, thanks so much for that, but I’m afraid I’m too ignorant to understand exactly how to implement this.

    Do I add this to functions.php? And then do I need to add some code on the pages where I want to implement it? Or do I need to modify this code to specify the pages?

    For example – if I want to exclude js/jquery/jquery.js on /test-page and /homepage – what do I need to do?

    Thank you again

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    To clarify – with the optimise HTML option checked in autoptimise, then jquery is not loaded properly. Something in the latest version is conflicting with this setting.
    With this option disabled, everything works fine.

    I wonder if I was not able to replicate this sooner due to a CDN / caching issue, but thank you to artio01 for the tip.

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    I’ve fixed it!

    And – it was the same fix as artio01.

    Disabling “Optimise HTML” in autoptimise fixes the problem.

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    I haven’t given up on this yet. I left it on the old version for a few weeks, and then I saw in the last few days – a. new version of autoptimise – to I updated both together – and now the issue seems to *mostly* have resolved itself.

    The image issue is fixed, but still some other issues remain – in particular the AJAX search (Search WP live AJAX search plugin) doesn’t;t work and some other elements of my theme don’t work (the clickable search button doesn’t bring up a search box) maybe this is Ajax based too?.

    I have completely wiped my asset CleanUp installation, but still the issue persists, but disappears when I disable the plugin.

    Interestingly it is only a problem for logged-out users. Logged in users work fine.

    I’ll keep working on it.

    • This reply was modified 6 years ago by Tom.
    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Hey, thanks for your tip. Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to make any difference for me, the issue is still the same. Completely disabling autoptimise also doesn’t fix the problem.

    (Have obviously tried flushing all caches during this process too which hasn’t helped).

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Version 1.3.6.0 is the version that is working fine. 1.3.6.1 is the version that causes issues. I have sent you the site info.

    (Your contact page wouldn’t let me submit without an attachment, so I just attached a blank word document)

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    Thanks for your super quick response Gabe!

    If I reverse to the previous version, then the site breaks completely and I get the WordPress critical error message. If I restore my backup from yesterday then it all works fine, until I update the plugin again.

    These are the two error messages in the console:

    Failed to set referrer policy: The value '' is not one of 'no-referrer', 'no-referrer-when-downgrade', 'origin', 'origin-when-cross-origin', 'same-origin', 'strict-origin', 'strict-origin-when-cross-origin', or 'unsafe-url'. The referrer policy has been left unchanged.

    autoptimize_2b3494b4409ab713562155a8f88daab7.js:2 Uncaught ReferenceError: jQuery is not defined
        at autoptimize_2b3494b4409ab713562155a8f88daab7.js:2
    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    I have it seems inadvertently fixed it sort of accidentally, when copying the links to this support page.

    For some reason, the link worked with http and not https

    A few days ago I updated my “home” URL in general wordpress settings from http to https.

    After I loaded the page with a http link and not a https, and then saved the page, I was then able to view it with a https link.

    Or perhaps it was something else.
    Anyway, it now loads!

    Case closed

    Thread Starter Tom

    (@narlytom)

    In an update to this, now it refuses to ‘ReCount’ any more keywords. I have got down as far as ‘D’ in my keyword list. Whenever I select keywords and then click on ‘ReCount’ they always remain at ‘0’

    ____
    A further update!
    I can use the filter to select terms, and the recount function works, and then they can be linked. But if I just use the tickbox to select them from the main list, then they don’t work! Crazy.

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 11 months ago by Tom.
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