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  • I’m having this problem as well from Ukraine.
    @wfasa is it best to disable the entire 13,000 IP Range of this network? Also why “temporarily” block instead of permanent? Thanks.

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    Thanks bdbrown, do you implement this yourself or anyone for that matter implement this? I don’t want any conflicts if I were to add this code with some other plugin or something like that…

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    @jejani thanks, I have posted my reply to you in that thread.

    thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    @jejani thanks for referring me to this thread.

    I disabled all my plugins and the schema remained, so it’s not my plugins.

    It appears to be my theme, I’m using the Epik theme which is a child theme that runs under the parent Genesis theme. I checked both editor files for both themes but couldn’t find any mention to “schema.org”.

    However when I view source I see several schema.org mentions such as this

    <body class="home blog logged-in admin-bar no-customize-support custom-header header-full-width full-width-content epik-black" itemscope itemtype="https://schema.org/WebPage"><div class="site-container">

    What should I do from here? Thanks very much.

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    @jejani I get your point, the reason I was looking to resolve this in the first place is because
    a) my site has been unstable ever since this setting was turned on
    b) Google is shortening my URL to a category name that the post is filed under, which is in fact hurting my rankings. I suspect that maybe not having absolute canonical URL’s is confusing Google so it’s choosing a category name and shortening how my URL structure shows? I don’t know why it’s happening even now

    Example:
    When my post appears in search results as
    “domain.com/the-finest-example-domain” (more descriptive and long)
    my site ranks high for its keywords

    However for some reason it has been showing like this now
    “domain.com > example domains” [‘example domains’ is a category that the post is filed under] When this URL structure appears rather than the one above, the rankings are much much lower and thus is a problem for me right now. I’m not sure what is causing this and it’s troubling, that’s why I thought to try this.

    Do you or anyone have any idea why this happening?

    Thanks

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    I fixed it! The problem was a setting that was enabled called.
    HTTPS Protocol Rewriting: It was turned ON, turned it off and canonical url is now absolute, how it should be. This setting was for SSL which I don’t have.

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    Ok thank you very much ashiq, I will try that next. I actually found an article on cloudflare that talks about them leaving out the http: and how it affects canonicals but I don’t understand it.

    article:
    https://blog.cloudflare.com/flexible-ssl-wordpress-fixing-mixed-content-errors/

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    Ok it’s the Cloudflare plugin! The only one I didn’t try.

    When I deactivate it, everything shows fine. But I need this plugin, any suggestion?

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    Is this typical or am I missing something?

    Thread Starter thezeal

    (@thezeal)

    Thanks for your suggestions. Is there any risk to the site by changing themes to WordPress’ default theme and back in terms of SEO/Code/plugin conflict?

    Ideally if there is a less invasive way that would be better.

    I’ve tried deactivating the plugins one by one that didn’t do it.

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