• Resolved cleetorris

    (@cleetorris)


    Hello there! Basically, since installing Yoast I got two problems on my website.

    1. Header:
    I use the Sydney theme by athemes. It allows me to use a sticky header, which means that it will stay on the top of the screen if you scroll down.
    However, after installing yoast, this function was gone. It stills works on the frontpage, but on every other page, the header (nav bar) is fixed.
    If I deactivate Yoast, the header is still fixed! But I am pretty sure that it started when I installed your plugin.

    2. Profile Page of Ultimate Member.
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/6iivzk71rtbda47/header-displaced.png?dl=0
    This is what the Profile Page of Ultimate Member now looks like. If I deactivate Yoast, it will go back to normal. All other Ultimate Member pages works, however.
    Is this typical for a plugin conflict? would have to make the test then.

    Thanks for your help

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordpress-seo/

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  • Plugin Support amboutwe

    (@amboutwe)

    We do not have any open reports of compatibility with either plugin. If you have not submitted an issue previously, this guide will help you submit a complete bug report which may result in a faster resolution.

    As the issue is a conflict with another plugin or theme, we highly recommend reporting the issue to the development or support team of the other plugin or theme. Having both teams work on the issue is a benefit to you.

    Thread Starter cleetorris

    (@cleetorris)

    Hello.

    Apperently, the sticky header function disappeared as well for other users of the theme – but there does not seem to be a relation to the Yoast Plugin.

    Regarding the second point:

    I put up a local site and Yoast works perfectly fine there – I think it is due to an own-coded plugin that we run on our main site, because the messy layout occurs only on pages where this plugin is active (via shortcode). I think we’ll have to get that right on our own then.

    Sorry for the inconveniance

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