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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Alt Tags for links gone in editor?changed thread, sorry
The link keeps coming on and off. It’s not the plugin, sorry for assuming it was. It’s just that the link was only visible when the FA Lite sliders were on; it was not on the sliders though, but under it.
All the best.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site hacked with ad linkHi,
I think I have the same problem. I too recently found out there’s a link at the top of my main page (and on that page only). It’s not visible to the naked eye, but it’s there when I browse “view page source”.
Thank you James for the links.
Keiferrn01, if you don’t mind me asking, does the link on your site end with “-xl.com” by any chance?
PS I too ran a SiteCheck from Sucuri, and it all came back green (except for the “Website Firewall” thing, that was yellow).
Yup, confirmed now. The link (or text, actually) only appears when logged in. And it’s on the slider. If I deactivate the plugin, or if I log out of admin area, the text disappears.
So the problem remains, there still is unwanted text (looks like a link) appearing on the top left of the sliders. It only shows up when I’m logged in as admin. That text does not appear anywhere else.
I deactivated the plugin for now, and if the problem persists, I’ll install another slider.
Thank you! Well I have no idea what happened. It was there, on the top left.
I realised I only see it when I’m logged in. Right now I’m looking at the blue text, it’s not clickable from what I can tell. After logging out, it’s not there indeed.
Hi,
Thank you for such a quick answer. I filled the contact form on your site and provided the url there, mentioning it’s in regard to this support topic. FA Lite is now active on that site for the next 12 hours. Hope it’s enough time.
Best.
+1 to the issue Alex raised. I came here to post about it; it seems I’m not the only one.
The title preview is not updating. The meta description snippet preview updates if you don’t type anything in the description box for a couple of seconds. But the title just stays there.
It seems to me like the preview is not “live” anymore. It used to be, it used to show the description right when you were typing it, the same for the title. It used to show in an instant if the focus keyword is found in the Article Heading, Page title ect. Also the Warning for too long title width. Not anymore; too bad.
Warning: in_array() expects parameter 2 to be array, null given in /home/xxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/better-wp-security/modules/free/four-oh-four/class-itsec-four-oh-four.php on line 55
That’s what I get after updating this plugin. Now I can’t login to wp admin, so I think I’ll have to go to cpanel to deactivate/delete the plugin. Great!
LE: Or I could wait for an update addressing this issue and then install it directly. Would that work?
Don’t be sorry, what I really meant to say was I mentioned this impossibility of editing the title in a thread opened by somebody else, for a different problem. So yours is the first thread to address only this issue.
Well, it’s kinda frustrating yes, like almost all things that just don’t work the way they used to anymore.
I don’t think you’d have any trouble if reverting back to 1.3.4.4. That version was compatible with WP 3.5.1 too. I haven’t tried reverting myself, though.
I didn’t update this plugin on another site I manage, so I’m still able to edit SEO Titles there…
Yup, same thing happened to me, as I already mentioned in another thread.
I hope Joost will fix this.
Sorry to barge in, this is what looks greyed out to me:
http://i46.tinypic.com/m78jdc.png
I can’t edit the title like I used to before updating to 1.4.
And I’ve just updated to ver. 1.3.4.3. Thank you Joost!
Yup. Same here!
When posting or updating a post I get this error. Also, when looking at the plugin controls, the Advanced tab is all messed up (same error).
So I guess that means disabling this plugin for now and then patiently waiting for Joost to save the day. He’s done it before.
PS Worth mentioning is that updates/changes do go live, it’s just the confirmation screen (actually the entire WP dashboard) that displays this message.
Looking at the error, I’d say it’s not that serious. But I wouldn’t touch the code myself, who knows what I can break…Upgrade 1.3.4.1 solved this “unknown modifier & cannot modify header info” for me. I just checked the source code of a post I published (using this WP SEO upgrade) and it’s all good. Thank you Joost!