• Resolved Jane B

    (@jane-b)


    Hi,

    I’m not sure what I’ve done because I think it used to work OK, but now the button to say cookies are fine links to my google+ profile.

    I think it happened when I moved the bar to the bottom of my site (not sure though). I did have a link to google+ in my footer. I removed that just in case it helped but it made no difference.

    My site is

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/uk-cookie-consent/

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  • Thread Starter Jane B

    (@jane-b)

    Hmmm… it removed my link and put a link back to the plugin.

    I’ll try again https://www.janeswebsitehelp.co.uk

    Thread Starter Jane B

    (@jane-b)

    Well, now I’m even more confused. I swapped to the Implied Cookie Consent plugin which did exactly the same thing – i.e. linked to my google+ profile.

    So I swapped back to the UK Cookie Consent plugin and now it seems to be fine.

    So good – but I have no idea why that happened.

    Thread Starter Jane B

    (@jane-b)

    Except it’s still doing it in Chrome – aarrggh!

    I suggest that you switch to a standard theme like Twenty Thirteen and disable all your other plugins then retest. Assuming it works fine, you can re-enable plugins one by one to establish where the problem might be introduced.

    Thread Starter Jane B

    (@jane-b)

    Thanks for your reply. For the time being I’ve deactivated the cookie consent plugin and just put a link to the cookie policy page in my footer.

    But I may investigate further and do as you suggest to see whether another plugin is causing the problem.

    Thread Starter Jane B

    (@jane-b)

    I’m really sorry to have troubled you. I’ve found the problem and, of course, it was me – not you.

    I had a missing > after an image link to google + in my footer. Rookie mistake! Sorry.

    No problem. Glad you solved it.

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