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  • Thread Starter mlaborde

    (@mlaborde)

    the domain is traductora-nomada.com by the way.

    I already cleared all my cookies (thing is that fixed it) and I still get the same message… can’t access the site, can’t access admin dashboard ??

    Thread Starter mlaborde

    (@mlaborde)

    so that was time-consuming. *sigh*

    Anyway! I found out the “Google authorship for multiple authors” plugin Version 1.5.0 | By Keyword Strategy” ‘broke’ the comments section on my child theme of Twenty Eleven – so heads up, people!

    It’s so weird though, it didn’t use to interfere, but seems like with a new update, it does.

    thanks Tara ??

    Thread Starter mlaborde

    (@mlaborde)

    hello again C. My traffic has dropped, it’s verified. I have already scene all my analytics – I can see the breakdown of my desktop, mobile viewers, etc. The reporting tool weren’t activated on mobile, I couldn’t see that over 60% of my visitors come from all of devices, my correct? Dither way, that’s not even the issue right now… :/

    Really what I would love to know is why visitors cannot access my blog posts with the plug-in?! I activated it briefly in order to take the following screenshot for you. This is the screen I get every time anyone clicks on a blog post from the homepage, by the way:

    https://www.latinabroad.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Screenshot_2015-10-06-11-40-44.jpg

    No matter how many times you click on that blog post title link, you are shown that very same screen over and over again – no access to the post, ever, at all. This happens with every blog post on my site ?? doesn’t happen with pages, though.

    Thread Starter mlaborde

    (@mlaborde)

    hello C, thanks for your answer. I had to deactivate the plug-in because over 60% of my traffic is mobile – that explains why my traffic dropped 40% in the last month’s readers couldn’t access any of my blog posts!

    I am not very techie so not sure how I would find out whether my content is in the traditional WordPress content area or not?

    What’s crazy is that I haven’t changed my theme in about 3 years. The WPtouch plug-in USED to work just fine…! So the change/’breakage’ must have happened in one of the latest WordPress or other plug-in updates. ??

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