Ryan Stephens
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Oguz –
I would’ve never figured that out. Not the most intuitive fix (as I wouldn’t have thought to label that Forum archives, nor would I have scrolled down to see the “For Archives” section below the fold), but totally worked.
Thank you so much for your time and input.
Best,
RyanForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS (Feedburner) Broken?Thanks for your help last week, James.
It turns out that when I implemented the new theme, the feed changed from http://ryanstephensmarketing.com/blog/feed to http://ryanstephensmarketing.com/feed/
Changing that URL in Feedburner solved most of the problems I was having (i.e. subscribing via Feedly brought in the most recent posts, correct title of the blog, etc.)
I believe, because the Feedburner re-direct remained in place I will retain all e-mail subscribers; however, it seems likely that I’ll lose people who subscribed directly to .com/feed vs. RSS chicklet/Feedburner, etc.
Now that we’re *less* broken, I can revisit just using the native feed and perhaps combining with my e-mail client. (All of this is new to me…I’ve certainly never touched a .htaccess file. Ha!)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS (Feedburner) Broken?Not 100% sure how to do that.
If I go to feedly and type in my URL (http://ryanstephensmarketing.com/), 2 feeds show up. They seem to have the exact same posts, but one has about 75 additional subscribers.
If I add /feed to my URL, an ADDITIONAL feed shows up that has only 74 subscribers and the mysterious “Comments on: Blog” title that I was getting when I was trying to subscribe via http://feeds.feedburner.com/RyanStephensMarketing earlier to test.
I am okay with moving away from Feedburner in the coming weeks, but would love to try and unpack what the heck is going on in the interim. Makes no sense.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS (Feedburner) Broken?Thanks for the response, James.
As I continue to investigate, the more perplexing it gets…
If I subscribe to my own feed via Feedly, the name of the Feed is “Comments On:” vs. the name of the blog “Ryan Stephens Marketing.” (That’s new, since the theme update.)
I ran the Fix My Feed RSS Repair plug-in to no avail and also checked to make sure that W3 Total Cache was not caching my feeds.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Unable to Comment on Other WordPress BlogsThank you both for your responses. I don’t know anything about proxy’s; however, I asked both blog owners to see if it was coming up in spam and both said no.
@gabe – After I click submit, the page refreshes and my contact info remains in the fields, but there’s no longer a comment.