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  • Thread Starter epminana

    (@epminana)

    Thanks for your comment.

    I have “published” a new “test” post and after doing so, I was able to view the page, i.e. the error message has disappeared. In the past, I was able to “preview” the post without needing to “publish” beforehand. It seems that this is not possible with the recent version of WordPress.
    I guess for the time being, I must publish whether the post is a draft or not. The author just needs to take care and make sure, it is labelled “draft” if the post is not complete before leaving the website.

    Thanks one more for your input.

    Thread Starter epminana

    (@epminana)

    Yes, this is correct, I am not able to preview posts I write before publishing them. I am able to view my previous, published posts without a problem.

    epminana

    (@epminana)

    I am experiencing a similar problem to the one discussed in this post.

    I disabled the plugins on my site.

    I did a health-check and obtained the following results:

    You should remove inactive plugins
    “they are disabled in an attempt to solve the problem but it doesn’t work”
    You should remove inactive themes
    Your WordPress version is up to date (5.2)
    PHP is up to date (7.3.0)
    SQL server is up to date

    HTTP requests seem to be working as expected
    Your site is not set to output debug information
    “if I need to perform this step to look for a specific thing, I need suggestions for this please”
    The REST API is available

    I have contacted the support team of the people that host my site but they have suggested I contact WordPress directly

    Given the above, I would appreciate your help to resolve my current problem, as I depend on the information I post.

    Thank you in advance for your help with this matter,

    Elena

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