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I have the same issue, did you ever find a solution?
I have the same issue, did you ever find a solution?
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In reply to: [Duplicate Widget] Warning: Deleted all my widgetsI second this warning. I experienced exactly the same issue.
Litterally have the same ID number – although different “types” of ID. The tag ID of e.g. “Foraeldre” is 10, and the page ID of “Vennerne” is 10 as well. The other example I’ve found is the tag ID of “Storspejderne” is 5, which makes the canonical link (and current active menu item) point to the page “Nyheder” which has the page ID 5.
So yes, litterally the same ID number in WP admin.I havn’t. I have turned the event categories off in the Events Manager settings, but mostly as a means to try to solve the problem at hand. In my own theme I had a filter in my functions.php file that marked the parent of child menu items, as active whenever the child was active. This shouldn’t impact the twentytwelve theme though.
This is the tag page coinciding with the page https://62.243.46.141:10013/kalender/tags/foraeldre/
It coincides with the page Vennerne, but they have nothing to do with each other – other than that they share an ID.Right now the twentytwelve theme is active, without any changes to the default settings. The tag-page is set to No Tags Page, but setting this to e.g. “Tags” will make that page the active, although the canonical link in the header will still point to the “Vennerne” page.
I’ve tried the twentytwelve theme and e.g. the canoninal link still seems to point to the page with the same ID as the event tag.
The same goes when using a tags page, although when using the tags page, the correct page is marked as active in the menu.