• Resolved manojmohandev

    (@manojmohandev)


    Changing in Yoast SEO settings resulting in 404 pages. There seems to be a conflict between Yoast SEO and BBPress and Woocommerce. On deactivating and activating yoast seo fixes the issue but settings remain unchanged. Can you please guide to change the settings in such scenarios?

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  • Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi,

    You mentioned that changing certain settings in the Yoast SEO plugin results in 404 pages, and that it’s a potential conflict between Yoast SEO, BBPress, and WooCommerce.

    Can you confirm you are using the latest version of WordPress 5.5.1, Yoast SEO for WordPress 15.1.2, and the latest versions of the rest of your non-Yoast plugins and themes?

    Could you provide us with more details and steps (please do include screenshots) with more information on the specific setting in the plugin you’re changing that results in the 404 errors?

    Thread Starter manojmohandev

    (@manojmohandev)

    Changing settings like tracking Users data breaks it.
    Please check the screenshot of setting when I change results in 404 error. This is happening from past 4-6 years and it was not bothering much as by just deactivation and activation of plugin it used to work. But now I need some solution for this case.

    Plugin Support Suwash

    (@suascat_wp)

    Hi @manojmohandev,

    We would like to have some more clarification on the issue.

    – Do you mean the issue 404 page not found issue appears only when Yoast SEO ( Tracking User data setting enable) + BBPress + WooCommerce is activated?

    – When you switch to a default theme like TwentyTwenty with the above sequence, do you still see this error?

    – Does 404 error appear for all pages, posts, or just products?

    – Can you reconfirm you’ve all non-Yoast plugins, theme, and WordPress all up-to-date?

    – Do you see any JavaScript errors on your browser console? If you see any, can you please write to us what they are?

    We look forward to your response.

    Thread Starter manojmohandev

    (@manojmohandev)

    @suascat_wp,

    Do you mean the issue 404 page not found issue appears only when Yoast SEO ( Tracking User data setting enable) + BBPress + WooCommerce is activated?

    I have just given you an example of setting if I change it breaks the website.

    Does 404 error appear for all pages, posts, or just products?

    No just main shoopping list page, and all bbpress forum threads.

    Can you reconfirm you’ve all non-Yoast plugins, theme, and WordPress all up-to-date?

    Yes I can confirm all the plugins and worpress are running latest versions.

    Do you see any JavaScript errors on your browser console? If you see any, can you please write to us what they are?

    No, I can’t see any error.

    Is there an issue with rewrite rules that Yoast SEO changes by any chance?

    Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi,

    On our test site, with WordPress 5.5.1, and the default TwentyTwenty theme enabled, and Yoast SEO 15.1.1, WooCommerce 13.6, and bbPress 2.6.5 as the plugins enabled, we then switched the toggle for usage tracking from on to off and vice versa, and it didn’t result in any 404 pages or any other errors. It might be something in your setup as we’re not aware of any rewrite rules in Yoast SEO or in enabling or disabling features that could cause any issues with your website.

    You can learn more about it here — https://yoast.com/help/yoast-seo-usage-tracking/

    Thread Starter manojmohandev

    (@manojmohandev)

    Is there any way to debug the changes does by YOAST SEO which results into such issue? Any idea why deactivating and activating YOAST SEO results in resolving the issue?

    Plugin Support Michael Tiña

    (@mikes41720)

    Hi,

    We would recommend doing a conflict check, so that you’ll be able to identify which combinations of plugins and/or themes could be potentially causing this issue in conjunction with the Yoast SEO for WordPress plugin. You can learn more about it here — https://yoast.com/help/how-to-check-for-plugin-conflicts/

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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