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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: FB Sharing Debugger Wrong ImageI definitely haven’t made all URL’s the same image using Yoast, so I took your advice and added the image I wanted manually to the post. Went to scrape again, still the Coco image that is not associated with every post.
Now I’m back to having the “Object at URL ‘https://www.disaus.com/’ of type ‘article’ is invalid because it specifies multiple ‘og:url’ values: https://www.disaus.com/, https://www.disaus.com/.” error I thought I got rid of by disabling Jetpack…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Facebook sharing shows old postOh, never heard of Sharing Debugger! That totally fixed that problem!
The cache still shows errors sadly, but I’ll look into that myself when I’m more awake and can focus on the installation and FAQs.
Thanks a lot girlieworks for at least letting me share my work now! Made my night!
And thanks orldofgamad4 for making me find problems I didn’t know I had… ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Facebook sharing shows old postThanks for the suggestion.
I downloaded WP Super Cache and used the Cache Tester and got some errors.
Cache Tester
Failure when receiving data from the peerFetching https://www.disaus.com/ to prime cache: OK
Fetching first copy of https://www.disaus.com/: FAILED
Fetching second copy of https://www.disaus.com/: FAILED
One or more page requests failed:
The pages do not match! Timestamps differ or were not found!
Things you can do:
1. Load your home page in a logged out browser, check the timestamp at the end of the html source. Load the page again and compare the timestamp. Caching is working if the timestamps match.
(I’ve done this, they do match)2. Enable logging on the Debug page here. That should help you track down the problem.
3. You should check Page 1 and Page 2 above for errors. Your local server configuration may not allow your website to access itself.
Test Cache#3 has got me confused, I can’t seem to find Page 1 or Page 2 of debug information. If anyone knows how to find these, or help me fix my issue, that’d be great. It says I’ve deleted all page caches but the problem persists and I reckon these errors would have something to do with that?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site crashes, sometimes can't access admin page (404 Error)Update: It was my host. Boo. Don’t be afraid to e-mail your host and say something is wrong! They reinstalled WordPress for me and it’s all beautiful now!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site crashes, sometimes can't access admin page (404 Error)Thanks, I’ll contact the host and ask. As all I’ve done is made a home page I don’t need to backup anything so I’m happy trying everything.
I emailed the owners and then deleted everything and tried installing WordPress again. After installing on my host site and clicking “single blog” in the choice of what I want to set up it goes straight to Error 404 Page Not Found.I’ll update when they reply in case anyone in the future has an issue.