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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Job Manager - Company Profiles] Kindly update this pluginHi there
I believe that developers are actively working on an update to enhance the plugin’s functionality and ensure compatibility with the latest versions of WordPress. While we don’t have a specific release date yet, we’ll be sure to notify users as soon as the update is available.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem with menu is different for different pageHey robmano,
The menu in this pagehttps://receivingschool.com/?page_id=2907 [call it page 2] appears to be similar to this page https://receivingschool.com/?page_id=1184 [call it page 1].
This menu [page 1] is using a page anchor link. That is why upon clicking the menu it takes you to the section. If you want the same to happen for page 2, you would need to create page anchor links in different sections of the page. Then change the menu links to read something corresponding to the linked sections. Therefore, the menu on page 1 will not be the same as that on page 2. However, they will both have the same anchor link behavior.
Another issue is that you need to ensure the link selected in the menu remains selected/highlighted. As of now only the “Enroll” link appears highlighted throughout.I hope this information helps.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by bgathuita.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site Health broke again on updatingHey there,
If this was caused while using or updating a plugin, try disabling your plugins one at a time until the message/error disappears. If it’s something in your theme, it’s likely to be a line of code in your theme’s functions.php file, which is found in your theme’s root directory. It may mention ‘https://api.www.ads-software.com/themes/update-check’ – try disabling or removing any functions that reference this and check back in Site Health Status.
Hope this helps!
- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by bgathuita.
Hey there,
Most plugins I have come across only display the number of views on individual posts or total page views within a website upon the plugin installation. Some recommendations are like: Page Visit Counter and Post Views Counter. However, you may also need robust tools with a dashboard to monitor top posts such as Google Analytics and MonsterInsights. Meanwhile, I will look for other tools that can sync with GA to bring you total view since the initial publish of the post.
Hope this info helps!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After plugin update can no longer login to admin panelHi Tamara
Most of these errors have often been traced to a coding error in a plugin or theme. The solution to this is to disable your plugins. However, this will require you to access your site via FTP. In order to deactivate the plugins, you would have to do it by renaming the plugins folder so WordPress no longer reads it.
Then try to login to your WordPress dashboard. If you are able to login, this means one of your plugins is the cause of your WP-admin login error. You can then activate your plugins one by one, after encountering the issue again with a specific plugin activated, you simply need to delete it or rename it.Hope this information helps.
- This reply was modified 4 years, 5 months ago by bgathuita.