• Resolved Rey Sumayo

    (@reysumayo)


    the plugin wordpress-seo/wp-seo.php has been deactivated due to an error: Plugin file does not exist.”

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi @reysumayo,

    Thank you for reaching out! We apologize for the issue you are having.

    After you saw this error notification, can you still see the Yoast SEO plugin listed in your plugin overview? If not, we guess a previous update did not successfully extract on your server. If you have access to the server through FTP or file manager on the control panel your web host provides, go to wp-content/plugins/ and delete the ‘wordpress-seo’ directory. If you do not have access, your web host can help.

    After doing that, you should be able to install the latest version of Yoast SEO again by going to Plugins > Add New (button) > and search for Yoast SEO and install it.

    Hope this helps.

    Plugin Support Jerlyn

    (@jerparx)

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    Thread Starter Rey Sumayo

    (@reysumayo)

    Hi, I copy and paste the code of Site Seal from “GlobalSign” but it does not display the logo. I contacted the support team of GlobalSign regarding this matter and they reply to me they said,

    “We checked your site and the code you put is correct. No error message was also mentioned after executing the said command. We recommend checking this concern to WordPress are they are the ones more reliable and know how to properly execute site seals on their platform. Please help me to fix this matter.

    Thanks

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