• aliprofi

    (@aliprofi)


    This topic is discussed here and on other forums, and the developers of WordPress write that it’s not a big deal. But all SEO services, the same Bing defines as a critical error.

    <h1 id="link-modal-title">Insert/modify link</h1>

    I do not understand how hard it is to remove this bug in 20 years and replace <h1> <div> in <div>, because the site is not broken, and the error will disappear.

    You can manually fix it yourself, but when you upgrade WordPress, everything will be like before.

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

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  • catacaustic

    (@catacaustic)

    All tags – including H1 tags – are defined and places by the theme or plugins, not WordPress itself.

    Looking at your site, you’ve got a H1 tag on the page, and also in what looks to be a modal window area. Seeing that I’d say that whatever plugin or theme is crating that modal is the problem, not WordPress core.

    Thread Starter aliprofi

    (@aliprofi)

    You’re wrong, this is a problem with WordPress. This code:

    <h1 id=”link-modal-title”><?php _e(‘Insert/edit link’ ); ?></h1>

    Located in the file class-wp-editor.php

    catacaustic

    (@catacaustic)

    That’s where it’s coming from?

    That tells me that there’s something very wrong with your theme. Why would your theme need to load the Gutenberg link editor on the front-end? Looking at the source code it’s some pop-up modal window, but I can’t see what’s making it show, so I can’t say what’s happening.

    But yeah… it does look like it’s doing something the wrong way.

    Thread Starter aliprofi

    (@aliprofi)

    The visual editor in the comments and in the forum reply form gives this glitch. If you look on the Internet, it is a common occurrence. And everyone is told: it’s okay, but all SEO services and programs show this as a critical error.

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