Thank you! Kevin
]]>I keep getting an index error for these 2 page2 from google
https://plemvisual.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=log_js_error&_wpnonce=5b471376fa
https://plemvisual.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=log_js_error&_wpnonce=fb7bdff051
but, if you look on my website (www.plemvisual.com), these pages do not exist. They’re not pages I created, I believe it is some sort of default from wp.
How can I fix it?
Thanks in advance
Erika
]]>We’ve tried everything, including disabling all plugins and using the default WordPress theme via Troubleshooting Mode through Troubleshooting, but the error still persists.
I also tried to follow some recommendations given by you here for other users with the same problem, for example saving permalink settings, but it still didn’t solve it.
It is worth noting that when the Web Stories post is in draft, it is possible to open the preview normally. In addition, it is also possible to access the web stories archive through the path https://xxx.com/?post_type=web-story , but not through https://xxx.com/web-stories/
On plugin settings, ‘Stories Archive’ is selected as ‘Default’ and our post permalink format is /%category%/%postname%/
Hope you can help us!
Thanks
When I try to add a new course, the page is showing blank with no content. It is only on the add new course page. I have tried deleting sensei and all its data and reinstalling but it still shows blank.
It is just showing a full white page.
PLease help.
]]>The last several weeks I’ve had issues when updating galleries on my website. It seems if I add photos to an existing gallery block, or try and create a new page, the page comes up as if there’s no gallery block at all.
I have sporadically gotten it to work by cloning old gallery pages, but if I add new photos, if will go blank again.
Does anyone know how to fix this? All plugins are up to date.
Thank you
]]>web: https://shop.goindianow.in
page: https://shop.goindianow.in/my-account/
I get the error:
`The page isn’t redirecting properly
An error occurred during a connection to [site name].
This problem can sometimes be caused by disabling or refusing to accept cookies.`
I am able to access the WP dashboard throughout.
When I disable the PMPro plugin, everything is restored.
I have created a staging site to see if there is a plugin conflict, but I cannot recreate the issue in staging. When I turn the plugin on in staging, everything is fine.
So I thought, maybe it is a fluke? Next I went back to the real website and turned off all the plugins except PMPro, and again all the pages were down with the redirecting error. Of course I reversed that so the site is restored.
So initially after I set up the user roles I clicked on a few of the default PMPro pages (next step in your dashboard walkthrough), and at that time the pages loaded fine. But now even with all of the other plugins turned off, PMPro is getting an error if it’s turned on at all. Since it happened after that, I presume it was caused by either of the plugin installations.
Perhaps worth noting that I had experimented with another membership plugin so it could have similarly-named entries in the DB that I suppose could cause an error—though I took care to not have them on concurrently for this very reason, they are deactivated, not deleted.
What should I try next?
I am very invested in getting PMPro working again as I have received board approval to purchase it for more than one organization.
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