kingmanu
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Can you stop with your annoying notifications?Hey @kennethrimm @loudfan @tcloud @thetravelgal @jetxpert
Until they release an update on this, you can add this to your functions.php to make it go away.
Tested it out myself and it works!
add_filter( 'wpseo_update_notice_content', '__return_null' );
Someone called Taco from Yoast told me this after I complained on their FB page.
This is a fix we don’t have to do ourselves! I’m going to keep my low rating on their plugin until they fix this.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Can you stop with your annoying notifications?In the meanwhile, I get another notification from Yoast, because they want to advertise their blog posts.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Can you stop with your annoying notifications?@loudfan Wow, that’s have to be pretty annoying on 50 websites. I hope they listen to reason and stop being a pain for its users.
There are tons of other plugins that can still exist without being a nuisance.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Can you stop with your annoying notifications?Ok, thanks for your reply. I hope it gets fixed because I like this plugin otherwise.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Can you stop with your annoying notifications?Hey @monbauza,
I am talking about the notification about
New in Yoast SEO 14.9: We now have Hebrew keyphrase recognition and some great performance improvements! Read all about version 14.9 here
I have 5 websites, do I really have to see this thing on my admin panel on all of them? Then click on each one of them to hide this notification?
What if all plugins did this at every update?
You have my email, you can send an update there if you consider it that important, not spam every WordPress website that has your plugin with your “new and important updates”.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Are you listening?I have been a WP user for many years, and Gutenberg is the first time this platform disappointed me. It’s ridiculous to force us to have something that is flawed and really awfully made.
When a million of new people (or whatever the number) install a plugin to get rid of something you implemented I think you need to assemble the team of devs and make some changes because you are not going in the right direction.
For WP Super Cache you need to deactivate this setting:
As Brandon, from Jetpack staff, said:
With this option set (to make known issues anonymous), WP Super Cache removes the auth from the cookie, which then Jetpack tries to use to activate a module. Since the cookie appears to be from an unauthenticated user, it fails.
I hope this helps users until Jetpack will make an update to remove this error. It has been submitted for fix.
Update: W3 Total Cache just released a new version, and the error doesn’t appear anymore with the updated version of the caching plugin. I can deactivate and activate jetpack functions.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/w3-total-cache/changelog/
@cezariuszmarek Don’t you think it’s possible SuperSonic adds caching rules to the htaccess file? It all seems connected with that.
I communicate with the jetpack team on email and try to figure out a solution for this. They don’t seem to be able to replicate the error. I will keep you guys updated if something changes.
You welcome buddy, @kemikalelite
But still we need a fix for this. I don’t want to work without a caching plugin ??
I will submit it as a bug report and Jetpack will fix thatedit: I can’t do that because “our support form is closed for all users without a Jetpack plan until Friday, September 23rd.”
Maybe @jeherve will help us.- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by kingmanu.
I installed W3 total cache and I get the same error. Now we know where this is coming from ?? Caching plugins.
@jeherve I hope this helpsOMG guys. I found the error. I deleted the WP Super Cache plugin, because I want to use another one. Now it worked to activate the wordpress function. It has something to do with WP Super Cache htaccess rules.
Disabling it didn’t worked for @kemikalelite probably because the htaccess rules were still there.
Thanks for the quick response @jeherve
I did what you said. paused cloudflare, cleaned cookies and everything, the same error I get. Tried incognito mode just to be sure, same thing.Sorry for posting here, but I have the same error. “Recommended features failed to activate. Error: Cookie nonce is invalid”
My plugins are:
Akismet, All In One WP Security, Cookie Law Info, Easy Social Share Buttons for WordPress, Jetpack by WordPress.com, Simple Follow Me Social Buttons Widget, Widget CSS Classes, WP Async CSS, WP SEO HTML Sitemap, WP Smush, WP Super Cache, WP Tab Widget, WP-Sweep, Yoast SEO.I did what you said with cloudfare and added the rule to exclude wp-admin. Cleared the cookies afterwards, nothing changed. But I’m ineligible for ssl as they say, so I can’t do that. And I’m not in a position right now to pay for SSL.
What can we do to fix this?
my website is ambitionoasis.com
- This reply was modified 8 years, 2 months ago by kingmanu.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall] Facebook SharingDo you have Prevent Image Hotlinking activated? If so disable it and use ByREV WP-PICShield plugin for that !