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Well, as a web designer we strive for excellence to give our customers a website with clean code and good w3 validation. It just feels like it gives a recipe for quality. I understand that you can’t do something about the spaces in Revslider (I’m gonna go and check with them), but how come some of the divs actually missing a closing tag? Also it complains about <section>’s not having a title tag. I understand having a title on every <section> is weird. Is there any way around this? Are you gonna focus on w3 validation on this product in the future versions?
1. Yeah, well that depends. The browser can be smart and close the divs so it doesn’t get broken.
2. It’s a Swedish top hosting company. I can call them and check once more if there is anything they could do to speed up the site, but I doubt it. I think it’s the platform itself, the transients and stuff. I’m gonna look into that WP-engine. Thanks.
Okay, this error comes up in debugger:
og:image was not defined, could not be downloaded or was not big enough. Please define a chosen image using the og:image metatag, and use an image that’s at least 200x200px and is accessible from Facebook. Image ‘http://www.bilvardsexperten.se/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/GlassCleanerProffs-540×540.png’ will be used instead.But the image is bigger than 200x200px. Does it have anything to do with CHMOD on my FTP server maybe? Or what could it be.
Ok, I’ve installed Yoast plugin and configured it. I have the Enable Open Graph checkbox checked. Still shows the wrong share image. 🙁
When I use the debug. It displays wrong image.
https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug/og/object?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.bilvardsexperten.se%2Fbutik%2Fmothersprylar-reklam%2Fmothers-detailing-bag%2FIt says I should do this:
Inferred Property
The ‘og:image’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.But where can I put og:image information anywhere inside the product page??
Ok, I’ve changed the image dimensions to smaller now inside NextGen plugin. And cleared the cache. No errors are shown inside the product page now but it still gives me the wrong image when I share it on facebook. Not on Google+ thought strangely enough.
Still not working. The image I had is not under 200px also.
This reply has been marked as private.When I look at the editing page for the product. I get this line:
NGFB Warning:
A Facebook / Open Graph image meta tag for this webpage could not be generated. Facebook and other social websites require at least one image meta tag to render their shared content correctly.Well. Why doesn’t it recognize the main featured image as an image meta tag? What can I do to solve this? Reupload the image didn’t do it. Dunno.
Hmm.. You’re right. I can’t find “og:image” inside a href tag for facebook share. I’m gonna look around and check.
The product already has a featured image. See attached.
(Utvald bild) means, sort of, Featured Image.
Or is there any other fields I don’t know about?
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You must be logged in to view attached files.Alright. The bug is here again. Check this product and try copy the link to facebook:
http://www.bilvardsexperten.se/butik/mothersprylar-reklam/mothers-detailing-bag/
I have NextGen Facebook installed, and even with their own Share link, it’s the same bug :S
Ok, seems to be working now. I replaced the whole Neighborhood folder. But I don’t know how long it will work.
1. No more than CSS.
2. It’s not working. I’ve tried updating every plugin that I have activated. Newest Neighborhood, newest wordpress, newest woocommerce… It’s simply not working.I put the site in maintenance mode now and when I deactivate ALL plugins. I get a white screen on front page and shop page. The other pages are working but I still get Javascript errors… 🙁
Ok so, I updated WordPress and to the newest Neighborhood and it worked!… Until yesterday. Now all the javascript is broken again and I can’t find the culprit. I’ve tried deactivate and activate all my installed plugins but nothing happens. I still haven’t updated to the newest WooCommerce version though, but I doubt that would fix it.
I mean. How can a website just decide to stop working, I have never had that before. How can it be functional for like a week and then the Javascript is like “Hey, let’s break the website”. http://www.bilvardsexperten.se
And btw, how in the hell can revolution slider be visible. Isn’t that driven by a lot of jQuery? If you check the error log it says that there are a couple of “undefined functions” inside bootstrap.js, hoverintent.js and functions.js.
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