• Hi,

    My name is Shubh. “All-In-One Video Gallery” is an excellent plugin for those who want to add videos to their websites. I really enjoy using it. However, I’ve encountered an issue. Which was 100% get resolved by “All-In-One Video Gallery’s” team. If you also want to add video gallery into your site, I definitely prefer you to go with “All-In-One Video Gallery”. Also, the support system of “All-In-One Video Gallery” is very fast.

    Thank you.

    • This topic was modified 3 months, 3 weeks ago by shubh01an7.
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  • Plugin Contributor wpvideogallery

    (@wpvideogallery)

    @shubh01an7,

    My sincere apologies for any inconvenience caused. By default, our plugin uses an iframe to add the player, and this iframe page includes a no-index meta tag to prevent the player page from being indexed. However, this should not affect the indexing of the video page itself.

    As an alternative, you can use the JavaScript-based initialization option in our plugin, which does not use an iframe and does not add no-index meta tags.

    Solution:

    Please navigate to “Video Gallery => Settings” in your WordPress Admin Dashboard. Locate and enable the “Force JavaScript Based Initialization” option, then save the changes and check if the issue is resolved.

    If the issue persists, please provide us with the URL of an example video page from your website. This will allow us to investigate further and assist you more effectively.

    Hope this helps you!

    Plugin Contributor wpvideogallery

    (@wpvideogallery)

    @shubh01an7,

    Hope you received our previous reply and that it resolved your issue.

    We use the iframe player type by default to avoid conflicts with third-party CSS and JS code. If you would prefer to continue using our iframe player, please let me know so we can provide steps to remove the no-index tag from our player page. After reviewing your question, we’ve decided to remove the no-index meta tag from our player page in the next version or at least offer an option for this. The no-index tag was added to prevent duplicate page indexing, but since there is already a canonical tag pointing to the main video page, we believe removing the no-index meta tag will not cause any issues.

    We’ve invested many sleepless nights into developing and maintaining this plugin. If the issue has been resolved, we would greatly appreciate it if you could consider updating your review.

    Thank you for your understanding!

    Thread Starter shubh01an7

    (@shubh01an7)

    Thank You So Much to “All-In-One-Video-Gallery” to help me to get out of the problem. Now my problem is solved thank You once again.

    Plugin Contributor wpvideogallery

    (@wpvideogallery)

    I’m happy that your issue is solved. And, many thanks for updating your rating ??

    Thread Starter shubh01an7

    (@shubh01an7)

    I already give you 5-star rating.

    Thread Starter shubh01an7

    (@shubh01an7)

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I have been using the All-in-One Video Gallery plugin for the past five months without any issues. However, in the last few days, whenever I use the plugin, I encounter the error message “There has been a critical error on this website.” When I deactivate the All-in-One Video Gallery plugin, my website starts working properly again.

    Could you please assist me with this issue?

    Thank you.

    Plugin Contributor wpvideogallery

    (@wpvideogallery)

    Did you update anything recently? I believe there is a conflict. Kindly write to us here https://plugins360.com/all-in-one-video-gallery/support/ along with this post link. So, we can request more details about your website privately to further investigate the issue.

    If possible, please also attach a log file from your server. Kindly follow the steps below to generate a log file,

    1. Kindly install this plugin https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/debug-bar/
    2. Then, enable debugging in your website by adding the following code in your wp-config.php
    // Enable WP_DEBUG mode
    define( 'WP_DEBUG', true );

    // Enable Debug logging to the /wp-content/debug.log file
    define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true );

    // Disable display of errors and warnings
    define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false );
    @ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );

    // Use dev versions of core JS and CSS files (only needed if you are modifying these core files)
    define( 'SCRIPT_DEBUG', true );

    Now, when you receive the error next time, go to /wp-content/ folder and there should be a debug.log file. Please copy and send it to us. So, we can get a clue about the issue and assist you accordingly.

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