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]]>So I re-saved my permalinks settings (which were set to ‘Post Name’) and that didn’t change anything. I then disabled every plugin I have installed and published a brand new post with all the plugins disabled and that didn’t help.
I’ve chatted with my hosting company numerous times and, in the end, the ‘fix’ was to set my permalinks setting to ‘Default’. Not ideal for SEO purposes but it’s the only way I can publish any posts and have the text show up.
I’m using the latest version of WP which I updated to when it came out in mid-Sept and have published many posts since then with no problem. I’ve also got the latest version of the Genesis framework and my child theme installed and again, neither of these have had updates since early Sept.
So I’ve ruled out a plugin or an issue with a recent theme update as being the culprit.
But it’s like I’m turning a light switch on and off: When I set my permalinks to ‘Post Name’, all the text from my most recently published posts disappears completely. When I set the permalinks to ‘Default’, all the text magically reappears.
And all along it’s only affected the most recently published posts; any posts I had published prior to the problem surfacing have never been affected.
Here’s the URL to the site: https://www.birdingfever.com
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
]]>Right after installation the first chnage in the settings I made was to change the Default type permalinks settings to Post name type.
But after I create a page I can’t access that page and I get a 404 Not Found error.
For example, I created a page as https://localhost/mysite/my-page/ as it shows against the page permalink but I get a 404 Not Found error when I try to access it?
Could someone help me understand why is it happening and how to fix it?
Thanks.
]]>I was advised to delete the “htaccess” file so I deleted it but it made no difference.
How can I stop the word “category” from appearing in my permalinks?
]]>By default WordPress uses web URLs which have question marks and lots of numbers in them, however WordPress offers you the ability to create a custom URL structure for your permalinks and archives. This can improve the aesthetics, usability, and forward-compatibility of your links. A number of tags are available, and here are some examples to get you started.
So I uploaded a .htaccess file and had no change. I fixed the permissions and still nothing. Some edits I made caused the permalinks setting screen to go blank completely. I use crazydomains.com.au as my host and I think they have caused this problem somehow. Can anyone advise what I can do to fix this?
]]>i. If I select the “Default” setting option all of my existing posts [100’s] and pages are displaying properly.
ii. If I try and switch to the “Day & Name” setting option none of my existing posts and pages are displaying at all [i.e. error message reads as Page Not Found].
Question 1. Any idea what the reason for this is?
Question 2. How do I fix the problem so that I can use the “Day & Name” setting option permanently?
TIA
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