• Resolved fgrohs

    (@fgrohs)


    I am encountering an issue with displaying the regular admin site table in the WordPress backend. When attempting to navigate to /wp-admin/edit.php?post_type=page, the following error is displayed:
    PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of XXX bytes exhausted (tried to allocate XXX bytes) in?/var/www/vhosts/kasiagreco.com/httpdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-block-parser.php?on line 371

    The website uses an Elementor theme for the pages and currently has a memory limit of 512M defined. Increasing the limit to 1024M did not help either. I am using the most recent version of the plugin (24.0)

    To resolve the error myself, I have found that I need to either:

    1. Disable the Yoast plugin entirely, or
    2. Disable the SEO analysis feature specifically for pages.

    I would appreciate your assistance in finding a suitable solution to address this matter. Looking forward to your response.

    Kind regards
    Felix Grohs – die Komplizinnen

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  • Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello @fgrohs,

    I’m sorry about your experience with the plugin. First, could you please check that your server meets the?plugin requirements?

    Plugin Support Jose Varghese

    (@josevarghese)

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    Thread Starter fgrohs

    (@fgrohs)

    Hello @maybellyne,

    Apologies for the delay in responding. I’ve verified that the server meets all the requirements outlined in the plugin documentation. However, the issue still persists.

    Could you kindly advise on the next steps to resolve this?

    Best regards,
    Felix Grohs

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    Hello Felix, Does the issue resolve after updating to Yoast SEO v 24.2?

    Thread Starter fgrohs

    (@fgrohs)

    Hello Maybellyne,

    Unfortunately, updating to version 24.2 did not resolve the issue.

    As I said before, these are our only options right now, to see the admin table for all pages, without wordpress running into a memory limit:

    1. Disable the Yoast plugin entirely, or
    2. Disable the SEO analysis feature specifically for pages.

    This behavior seems quite unusual, considering the entire website consists of only seven pages built with Elementor.

    Could you kindly advise on any further troubleshooting steps we can take?

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    We’d have to investigate further on this as it could be something specific to your setup, but we are unable to do so over these public forums. You might want to consider Yoast SEO Premium for personal premium support so we can take a closer look at this.

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