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  • Thread Starter sandraestep

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    Now my issue is resolved

    Thread Starter sandraestep

    (@sandraestep)

    @plantprogrammer thanks for your response

    It seems like you’re encountering a cross-origin frame issue with the Gutenverse plugin. Try checking your website’s cross-origin settings and make sure everything is configured correctly. Also, there might be an issue with the Shuffle library not being initialized properly. Double-check your theme and plugin settings to ensure they’re compatible with WordPress 6.3.1 and Gutenverse 1.8.8. Hopefully, this helps you resolve the “This block has encountered an error and cannot be previewed” problem. Good luck! ??

    Hey there,

    Seems like you’re facing a metadescription issue on some pages of your website. Using Yoast SEO for customization is a great approach. It might be that your page content is conflicting with the custom metadescriptions. Have you checked the HTML and the placement of the metadescriptions? Good luck!

    It sounds like you’ve taken the right steps by disabling plugins, but the count isn’t updating correctly. This can be frustrating. Before proceeding, try clearing your browser cache and rechecking the plugin count. If the issue persists, you might want to double-check each plugin’s deactivation status and explore if any residual settings are causing the count to remain unchanged. Best of luck getting your multisite network routine up and running! ?????

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: hide some products

    Hello @rplaceshopping,

    It seems like your e-commerce site’s category creation triggered an automatic population of products, which wasn’t your intention. To resolve this, you can follow these steps:

    1. Bulk Edit or Remove: In your e-commerce platform’s admin panel, navigate to the category in question. Look for an option to “Bulk Edit” or “Select All” products within that category. Then, you can choose to remove them from this category.
    2. Product Attributes: Check if your e-commerce platform allows you to set specific attributes or tags for products. You can assign a unique attribute or tag to the products you want to keep, and then configure the category to only display products with that attribute/tag.
    3. Product Visibility: Some platforms allow you to control product visibility within categories. You can individually edit each product and choose whether it should be visible in the problematic category.
    4. Import/Export Tools: If you have access to import/export tools, you can export the products from the category, make the necessary changes (remove unwanted products), and then re-import them.
    5. Plugin or Extension: Depending on the e-commerce platform you’re using, there might be plugins or extensions available that offer more advanced control over product categorization and display.

    Remember to take a backup of your website and database before making significant changes to avoid any potential data loss. This will give you a safety net in case something goes wrong during the process.

    I hope these suggestions help you regain control over your category and products. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask. Good luck!

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