• The math expressions, beginning in section 3.0 onward, of the webpage listed, use Beautiful Math. The feature is activated within Jetpack. The math expressions use to render but no longer appear. I can’t figure out why, but I hope someone may be familiar with this issue I am experiencing and can provide some guidance to help me resolve the issue.

    Thanks in advance.

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

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  • Plugin Author Denis Ryabov

    (@dryabov)

    I’ve got “MalCare – Pro Firewall
    Blocked because of Malicious Activities” message only. Do you have country-based or other restrictions on your website?

    Thread Starter andrewmili

    (@andrewmili)

    Hello Denis – please have a look now. I trust you will be able to see the page.

    Plugin Author Denis Ryabov

    (@dryabov)

    Unlikely it’s related to PSN. It looks like your LaTeX codes are not wrapped into Jetpack’s $ latex ...$ block. Could you check the page sources?

    Thread Starter andrewmili

    (@andrewmili)

    Hello Denis.

    Here is a sample of the Latex I used in the title for section 3: $\bar{X}$.

    It appears exactly as typed. Is my expression written incorrectly?

    Thread Starter andrewmili

    (@andrewmili)

    Hello Denis.

    It appears Siteground servers do not support latex. Please refer to the note I received from them below…

    LaTex is indeed not available on our servers. I have confirmed this with our advanced techs. It was available in the past, however, it requires additional server configurations and we do not support it anymore.

    I will need to figure out a fix so I can get my inline equations to display properly. If you know of an alternative I would love to know.

    Thanks for your assistance.

    Plugin Author Denis Ryabov

    (@dryabov)

    It depends on the level of LaTeX support you need. I’d recommend to use KaTeX (browser-based TeX rendering engine) with auto-render extension (or wrap LaTeX elements into a special div/span nodes, and initialize them “manually”—this way is faster, but auto-render allow to type the text easily).

    I know there is a KaTeX plugin for WordPress, try it, most likely it will be quite easy to use (with respect to manual adding javascripts to the page).

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