Well I installed WordPress for a new website and also add few plugins.
Using Firefox. But whenever I press the default buttons e.g even the Admin Login button or any other button such as Plugins or link inside Add new post. It opens up some affiliate link, that goes to Olympia Trade.
I have removed all plugins which were added by me and now there are only default plugins but still the issue remains the same.
What could be the reason and the solution for same.
Thanks.
]]>Also, for some of the sites I selected the Hide Link option under Advanced Settings. The links for these sites show up in my test page and in the Summary of Website in Your Portfolio it says yes under the Links Displayed? column where it should say no.
How can I fix these issues?
Here’s a link to the test page with the portfolio.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-portfolio/
]]>I am seeing activity for impressions in Webmaster Tools, but I can’t find the pages that are referenced there.
They all end in things like /forex-dhe-binary-options/
All have the ‘binary-options’ in the URL. Any way to find this malicious code installation in my site files?
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]]>Betweeen March 4-20 my bandwidth went crazy with apparently 1M hits on the /. I have examined every index.php file to no avail. I’ve tried to view exit site links to no avail.
I have found the ‘archipelago’ bit mentioned in the following closed post, but have not removed it yet.
I will first compare to the fresh files.
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/top-of-page-the-page-you-are-looking-for-is-temporarily-unavailable?replies=20
I do not know where to find the xmlrpc.php?rd reference (in what file) but still looking.
Blog and site are intact, working, but millions of hits from bouncing people to spam links is destroying my bandwidth.
Will a fresh install on a new server take care of this? Or is there something mal I will be carrying over inside the DB???
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<div style="clear: both; display:none ">My Pinterest Badge by: <a href="https://www.jafaloo.com">Jafaloo</a>. For Support visit: <a href="https://www.protechblog.com/tools/my-pinterest-badge.php">My Pinterest Badge</a></div>
Codes in the file pinterestloader.php line 153.
Basically the $showcredit option adds either none (hidden) or block to the CSS code. Since Google will still index display:none it’s a little underhanded and I assume not what WordPress considers not including the credit links when a user clicks don’t give credit!
I’ve emailed [email protected] with the above details as well.
For the record not only are you pilfering your users link benefit, you run the risk of damaging your own sites Google rankings if you get enough users using the plugin with the hidden links. Imagine a couple of hundred blogs with hidden sitewide links to those two websites, that could be 10s of thousands of links if the sites are large. Might want to keep an eye on your Google Webmaster tools page for a penalty warning.
I’ve had this problem with themes I develop where the credit links aren’t hidden, because the themes are used on a lot of sites it generated hundreds of thousands of backlinks and Google didn’t like it (a victim of my themes success). I would strongly advise if you add a credit link to only load it on the home page (so one link per site) and of course don’t hide it from either Google or your users.
David
]]>Any expirience how to include links on web site? Will search engines rate it if page of links/page will be hidden? and second question, is there any chanse to get high rating if i have 50 web sites and all of them have backlinks/link exchange with each other thanks to Link Library?
Thank you in advance,
best
Edgar
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/link-library/
]]>I had a client point it out to me, I have combed the pages, but still not real familiar with the structure. Where can it be hidden?
HELP. This is driving me nuts. Where else do I look?
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