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  • Plugin Author grabmedia

    (@grabmedia)

    eeb1,

    We were originally planning to release GrabPress 2.4.1 to WordPress.org last year, but for several reasons, we decided to hold off, and wait until version 3.0.0 was ready. Grabpress 3.0.0 has been ready to release for a few weeks now, but we’re waiting for the last stages of SSL (HTTPS) end-to-end platform support work before the release.

    Currently, our release date for Grabpress 3.0.0 (tested up to the latest version of WordPress), is slated for Tuesday, March 10th, 2015.

    We have WordPress SEO installed on some of our test instances of Grabpress/WordPress, so we’ll check it out and let you know if we can replicate any of the issues you may be having.

    Thanks for using GrabPress, and we hope you’ll upgrade to 3.0.0 next week.

    Plugin Author grabmedia

    (@grabmedia)

    We have added SSL support in GrabPress 3.0.0.

    Please let us know if you continue to have any issues testing your site with Grabpress over HTTPs, and thanks for your patience while we worked on adding SSL support to our entire video platform.

    I literally just installed the plugin WordPress SEO By Yoast and it recommended that I change my post path to be the Post Name. I did that and now I’m coming up with a 403 Forbidden message on the entire site. I can’t do anything.

    Recommendations???

    Plugin Author grabmedia

    (@grabmedia)

    We can’t help you troubleshoot this issue without some more information.

    Can you send us a URL so we can try to replicate this issue on our end? This support forum is for the GrabPress plugin, not for WordPress SEO, so I’m not really sure how your comment ‘it recommended that I change my post path to be the Post Name’ is related to GrabPress – can you help us understand the association?

    If you’re not comfortable posting it on the forums here, feel free to email support@grab-media.com, and reference the link to this support thread in your email, as well as the email associated with your Grab Media publisher account. Thanks.

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