lucastraikoff
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Hi @0rbita
No solution as of yet, I’m currently working with my hosting company (SiteGround) who only gave a recommendation to a for-hire developer.
*such a bummer*
Completely understood, we’re a small team ourselves. I’ve attached a link to a video below for your reference to what is happening:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19q5J1OaFDI9pzsl_CaA24PcbxfnhRxJY/view?usp=sharing
Additionally here’s a photo showing that these links in our architecture are not cached:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ztLCVIsDIuC7Tr76GQuDfdawSYnopk34/view?usp=sharing
You may remember I opened a support request regarding this same issue several months ago, and I have spent several months investigating the issue per your suggestions with a team of developers with no luck. Not sure what we’re missing here.
Best,
Lucas- This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by lucastraikoff.
- This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by lucastraikoff.
Is there a way for me to submit the requested system status in a private message that doesn’t display all of our server information? I also have a link to a video showing the issue, but do not wish to provide public access to a link that goes to my Google Drive.
No worries, thanks for following up. Is there a way for me to disable or hide this comment (it can also be deleted) so that our personal info isn’t displayed on the web?
Thank you for getting back to me, you actually just helped me identify the real issue. I should have said logging in, not registering. I think it is because the login link I have provided is to /dashboard, and for that reason when you log in it takes you to the dashboard. Is there a better way to make this button in my header go to a login page that will redirect back to the page? Ideally, the login button would be a link rather than using the option for a shortcode.
Best,
Lucas