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BY JOV I believe you hit the nail on the head! I think I forgot that this is why I stopped using this method for disseminating posts in the first place! Senior moment I suppose…
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site is showing up on Google as not mobile ready…I spoke to the good people at WP touch mobile and they said that the current version will work with WP 4.4. As such, I installed it and did another test and my site is now showing up as “awesome and mobile friendly”. As such, is this sufficient? Do I still need to concern myself with updating to a new theme? I’m kind of attached to my “underwater” theme even though it’s not current.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site is showing up on Google as not mobile ready…I tried to install that plugin but it says it is not tested in the new WP version. If there is a problem will it resolve simply by removing it?
Thoughts?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Links to PDF pagesGot it! Thanks.
Most impressed at your finding it!!!
Best…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Links to PDF pagesOK, I think I found it… over on the right side under “Find URL”
How the heck did you do that???
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Links to PDF pagesThat is exactly what I presumed. However, when I tried that, it does not take me to the PDF. It simply takes me to a blank page with my theme. Here is the link:
As indicated in my initial post, frequently and no changes. We had the error a few days ago. Then for no apparently good reason, it seemed to work. Now today it started again.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Subscribe2 - Form, Email Subscribers & Newsletters] Message failed!That was exactly my thought. Godaddy says there is nothing that can be done. Is this odd for a web hosting co? Perhaps I should consider moving my site elsewhere?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Subscribe2 - Form, Email Subscribers & Newsletters] Message failed!Well, I just spoke to Godaddy. Apparently, I am limited to 1000 e-mails per day. So none of them went out apparently. What I don’t understand is what happens when I make a blog post. I never receive such an error when I do a blog post. Do they go out differently when through a blog post?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Subscribe2 - Form, Email Subscribers & Newsletters] WP 3.5.2Here is the error message, which BTY, contains a typo:
Message failed! Check your settings and check with your hosting provider
Could not instantiate mail function.
This is my landing page now using the {Link} code, (which was there before I changed it and then changed it back):
https://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/?s2=1b1834390c08b6c308181403efa6d2d571394
Not sure where that is coming from. It use to be:
https://www.dcneuro.net/vertigo/confirmation
You are saying if I simply change the URL manually it wont work properly?
So I changed it back to {Link}. So what exactly do I do to make it go to my confirmation landing page?
It worked when I tested it, but I will take your word for it and change it back. So I am not sure now how to get it to go the landing page of my choice.
I don’t see any such setting in the appearance tab. I did change the [Link] code in the confirmation subscription to the actual URL for my confirmation landing page. This seems to work. Is there anything I should be concerned about using this method?
I did. I am not sure with which version that changed. I looked into this more after my post. I noticed that the subscription confirmation email default had for the link simply [Link]. Somehow this picks up a nonexistent page designated by a bunch of letters in the URL. It simply is a page with a thank you. How does that come from the designation [Link]?