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February 17, 2014 at 5:29 pm in reply to: breadcrumbs not showing and bad SEO score for "no images" #49669
This does not help with the images that already exist on the page, and also, can you next time do this on a page that is not live (like create a copy of it and make a test page)?
How can I get it to work on images that are already on all of my pages? I don’t want to be fiddling around with pages that are already live by removing and adding images unless that is the only way.
Please help.
February 17, 2014 at 4:44 pm in reply to: breadcrumbs not showing and bad SEO score for "no images" #49656When you edit the page, just scroll down to WordPress SEO by Yoast, and click on “page analysis”.
February 16, 2014 at 10:16 pm in reply to: breadcrumbs not showing and bad SEO score for "no images" #49383Sorry. I only meant to attach one image of the page, not three.
February 16, 2014 at 10:14 pm in reply to: breadcrumbs not showing and bad SEO score for "no images" #49377Hi – I see the breadcrumbs, and thank you very much for fixing that, but what about the problem of bad SEO scores with Yoast SEO because it doesn’t see my images?
Here is just one example. When I look at the score for this page http://sassypantsdesign.com/eco-aware/, I get a red (bad) mark, with the message that says “no images appear on this page, consider adding some as appropriate”.
Did you mean to say that you fixed this issue? How? Why is it not still working, or is it something you must fix page by page? Can you explain what you did so I understand it?
Thank you very much.
February 13, 2014 at 4:45 pm in reply to: breadcrumbs not showing and bad SEO score for "no images" #48744This reply has been marked as private.@mr_pa – would this explain things like my menu not working (for shop pages), and lost work on my shop page, and all of my woocommerce settings being gone, etc. etc. etc. ??? I, too, like other people, can not get anything to work right from my backup, which I did right before I updated Woocommerce.
My site is completely hosed right now. I’ve wasted 4 hours on this already and it’s a huge mess. Will the Neighborhood theme update fix all of these problems? (I’m back to Woocommerce 2.0.20 but now it’s all a big mess.)
February 10, 2014 at 8:46 pm in reply to: Fatal Error with latest Woocommerce. DO NOT UPDATE woocommerce. #47727@bobrouge – sorry to be a pain, but I also lost all of my Woocommerce settings, including the millions of California tax rates. I really don’t want to redo all of that. Where on Earth are those settings??? I’ve replaced every directory that seems logical.
Ugh!!!
@swiftideas – where are you? Sorry – I’ll stop posting. I know this sends it to the end of the line. But this is bad.February 10, 2014 at 8:37 pm in reply to: Fatal Error with latest Woocommerce. DO NOT UPDATE woocommerce. #47725@bobrouge – Thank you so much! I finally have things looking more normal again. However, I lost the custom work I did on the shop page. Is that because I allowed woocommerce to “install shop pages”? I did a backup of my site before this disaster, fortunately, and that is ultimately how I was able to restore things – by manually moving the old woocommerce folder by ftp. (Duh – I should have done that before wasting your time. Sorry.)
How can I get my work on my shop page back without re-inventing the wheel? Do you know where that is, as in what file is it? I have everything backed up but obviously it would take a long time to ftp the whole site…
This whole thing is super frustrating. Makes me afraid to do updates.
February 10, 2014 at 7:14 pm in reply to: Fatal Error with latest Woocommerce. DO NOT UPDATE woocommerce. #47707Oh my gosh, my site is completely messed up!!! I tried to do what you said, cdsouza, but it crashed. How do to you install the old version of Woocommerce? I got a message:
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare wc() (previously declared in /home2/…/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/woocommerce.php:884) in /home2/amychin/public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce.php_/woocommerce.php on line 885
I’m panicking because I had to put a coming soon plugin on quickly to hide the gigantic mess.
Help please!!!!!
Yessssss!!!!! That did the trick! Thank you! 🙂 🙂 🙂
Oh boy. Sounds complicated. I’m surprised this hasn’t come up before. Anyway, I’ll be anxiously awaiting the answer. Thank you very much!
Not to rush you, but you asked me to stop editing my page 2 days ago. I replied one minute after you asked me, saying I would get off right then, but I have heard nothing for 2 days.
I can’t get on and edit until you respond again because I don’t know when you will be having a look. This is rather frustrating because it’s holding up progress on my end. Help please! Thank you so much.
I’ll do it right now. Thank you!
This reply has been marked as private.Ok, now I see what is going on. I had not changed the default black for the Impact Text Color. Once I changed it, it worked!
However, I do believe this is confusing because when you add the “Impact text and button” element to your page, it is – by default – set to “styles” (which to me implies that no style has yet been set) and “paragraph” (which implies to me that it should match the paragraph style you have set for your theme). Otherwise, I would expect that the “style” would be set to “impact”, which would be a clue to me that there is something else I need to change.
Does that make sense?
Now that I understand this, I’m not saying the theme is wrong at all, but possibly the instructions or documentation should be more clear for this one page element. It’s a great theme, by the way.
Anyway, I really appreciate you clearing this up! Thank you!
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