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  • Thread Starter tbw17

    (@tbw17)

    Wow, this was a while ago…issue resolved. Thanks

    @ivank123
    Oops! My previous response actually now links to the top of the page here, sorry!!

    Here is the start of that anchor, not complete this time, to show it in html without actually linking so you can see the quotations:

    <…href=”#top”>Go to …(html would be finished out…)

    Sorry about that!

    @ivank123
    My missing quotation mark was within the anchor code for back to top of page which would read something like this: Go to the Top

    And the #top is supposed to be surrounded by quotation marks (as the piece of code here shows)…one was missing, it broke the code on only the posts where the quotation was missing and those are the posts where the summaries would not show.

    If you are not using that particular piece of code, then I would suggest a thorough review of all of your code to make sure all details are correct.

    I hope this helps – I know how frustrating these things can be!!

    Good luck!

    @sm9449 – – so glad it helped! I know how frustrating it can be to try and make something that should be so simple happen…and not! Good luck and many happy tweeting returns

    My site was experiencing the same issue and this is how I’ve resolved it…

    If you’d like to continue using Jetpack, except for the Twitter portion, try the following and see if it works for you – its been the best solution for my WP sites so far:

    first: deactivate the Twitter widget that comes with Jetpack and then activate the “Text” widget where you want your Twitter tweets to show;

    second and third: log in to your twitter account and/or go directly to their widget page (https://twitter.com/about/resources/widgets/widget_profile) – (logging in allows Twitter to immediately identify your site’s tweets and show them in the example while working on your color scheme) – choose your preferred widget style and set it up to complement your site, choosing colors and size – click on “Finish and Get Code” – then copy the entire code and paste it into the “text” widget you’ve added (in step one) into your sidebar (or whichever region) in your WP site, save and check out the live view. You should have exactly what you produced in the Twitter profile widget now displaying in your site with your most recent tweets!

    This approach (so far) has allowed the use of the other Jetpack widgets to remain intact and maintain a “live” feed from Twitter.

    Hope this helps!

    just found this, in case someone else struggles with it, in my case it was broken code at the start of the page, particularly (here) just a missing quotation mark – problem solved!

    ster – did you figure this mystery out? I have a site that is experiencing this similar issue: all posts show their images, titles and teasers – – except one post, which shows all except the teaser. previously, I thought it was in the page name, so I changed it up – it took care of it for that post and now, a few days later, it has happened to another post and I don’t want to have to keep changing page names for the teaser to show, that is obviously not a true solution…please share any suggestions you have, thank you!!

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