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  • I’ve just discovered this issue myself. How did you transfer over all your old testimonials (and hopefully settings). I cant find where they are saved. Or did you loose it all on the re-install? Thanks!

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by feh33.
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    I was able to login and delete this through the firefox browser. Not sure why it would not work to delete in safari.

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    Thanks Kuro. I am not using cloudflare. It appears to be an issue with Ryte and I might contact them about it..

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    Hi Michael.
    I have followed your instructions.
    I deleted the sitemap from google console, then resubmitted (after first disabling and re-enabling). Once I refresh the page, the same warning comes up for /category-sitemap.xml only.

    “Some URLs listed in this Sitemap have a high response time. This may indicate a problem with your server or with the content of the page.”

    I am actually currently using the free Ryte access as I was testing it out. So I can not re-analyse it in there until next month to see if this issue is actually resolved in regards to it saying they are “no index via robots”..

    I did just test them in robots.txt tester I found in search console suggested on another site and it does say “allowed” for these sitemaps… So it is possible it is just Ryte with the issue? Although not sure what this new warning is from Google Console, and why that only comes up for the exact subfolder which is according to Ryte the only one not to have noindex via robots… ?

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by feh33.
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    Also, This error warning is coming up in google search console dated from yesterday:

    “Some URLs listed in this Sitemap have a high response time. This may indicate a problem with your server or with the content of the page.”

    That is for /category-sitemap.xml only.

    I havn’t had an issue before so not sure if it is my server etc. or somthing with Yoast.

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by feh33.
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    fifthelementalhealing.com

    https://fifthelementalhealing.com/sitemap_index.xml

    Ryte says all of the below are no index via robots:
    https://fifthelementalhealing.com/author-sitemap.xml
    https://fifthelementalhealing.com/page-sitemap.xml
    https://fifthelementalhealing.com/post-sitemap.xml
    https://fifthelementalhealing.com/post_tag-sitemap.xml

    (not sure why category is ok.. and not no index)

    I have the latest Yoast. I recently had to revert to a 3 week old site backup due to another issue from a plugin developer doing something strange which effected my media files, so not sure if this could have effected it somehow…But I reverted to before they had access so it shouldn’t effect that.

    I also have author archives set to enabled and yes, but no for “archives for authors without posts”

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    Could not resolve. Had to revert to site backup.

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    I resolved this issue by going to a backup from several weeks ago. Was unable to fix otherwise.

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    To further clarify… I know there’s an issue with this “user” I deleted as now I cannot make a new user with the same email again as it says “This email is already registered, please choose another one.” Even though I do not have a user with that email registered now. So possibly I just need to delete this user somewhere in the backend? Although I cannot remember the user name (sigh), but just the email i used for it…

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    Thanks Name Hero.
    I think we are possibly on the right track with the user issue.
    I am trying to work on connection with SSH. Having some login issues with root connection. This is all new to me… Still working out the password and now its locked me out from bad attempts….

    But question, it is all the pdf and mp3 files including new ones I upload to the media files folder. So with this command is this only fixing each one individually?

    I have not migrated to another server. But I created an admin role for someone to look at a plugin I purchased. When I deleted that admin user, wordpress asked me who to assign the things that user had created to. I mistakenly assigned it to a user that didn’t have admin role and then stupidly I deleted that user.. but couldn’t assign back on to me as that wasn’t an admin role.. (i don’t know how… but accidentally clicked..) ;-/ so I think maybe this has something to do with the issue? It is possible if its a user issue.. I didnt think this other admin role (for the plugin guy) had created anything so thought it wasn’t a problem. So I think I need to re-assign me as admin for whatever I passed permission over to to the non-admin now deleted role… to access all this..? If that makes any sense.. But for a blanket pdf and mp3 rule? Any ideas?

    I have made many changes on the website in the last few weeks since the issue so would prefer not to go to an old backup and loose that… But as a last resort I think I can do that.. And hopefully it restores things back.

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    OK, I am still on the uphill steep curve of learning about running my own site. I am using a hosted Go Daddy site. Where would one find webserver error logs? And what would I be looking for in them…?
    A few days ago I gave someone admin access to access a plugin and he “enabled plugin editor” to change his plugin which should be unrelated to these files as far as I know. I asked him to revert it back to “disabled” after. I then changed my SFTP password after this. This is the one change in webserver settings I can think of. Not sure if it could be related..?

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