• KellySeeks

    (@motherofchaos3)


    yesterday, i went to preview a post i was writing up and i kept getting a 404 error. i cant get any new post now to preview. additionally, after i publish, my pinterest add ons arent working either. they arent recognizing any images.

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

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    Thread Starter KellySeeks

    (@motherofchaos3)

    ok. i will try that. but i just went to try again and got sent to a new page that said user not premitted to view preview.

    Thread Starter KellySeeks

    (@motherofchaos3)

    and i tried what your suggested and that was already selected so nothing changed.

    @motherofchaos3 – Are you useing SSL (website starts with “https” instead of the usual “http” for your website?

    If so, try using the plugin “Really Simple SSL” which can fix most SSL related problems with WordPress.

    EDIT: Just saw your new replies and checked your webiste, definitely no “HTTPS” there.

    What level of user are you trying to post with? If you’re not logged in using an Admin account, you will be limited in what features you can use. Try making sure you’re using an Admin account and let us know what happens.

    Thread Starter KellySeeks

    (@motherofchaos3)

    im logged under my admin account. im the admin. i havent changed any settings.

    I just checked your latest article, the one on N Carolina wineries, and I’m seeing a bank of 3 pinterest images about 2/3 of the way down the article.

    As for the other issue, another thing to look at are what plugins you’re using, it is possible one of them might be in conflict with your theme or another plugin or your current version of wordpress.

    Try disabling your plugins 1 at a time and test if you can preview pages/posts after each one you disable. Once you’ve tested with it disabled, re-activate it and move on to the next.

    To test if there’s an issue with your theme that’s causing it, try changing to one of the default themes and see if that fixes the issue. If you do find it’s your theme or a plugin, try contacting the appropriate developer for further support. If it’s a bug, they may be able to help you fix it or patch it out in a new update.

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