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Hi @wfgerald ,
I actually spent some time this morning with the different settings. I tried X-Forwarded-For, X-Real-IP HTTP, and CF-Connecting-IP. They all returned the exact same IPs as the original default setting, all of which pointed to Cloudflare.
Until this I was considering to purchase the premium Wordfence, but I can’t risk being locked out of my own site again. I have actually just now removed Wordfence and chosen a different paid security plugin which does not have any trouble determining IPs.
Thanks,
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In reply to: Internal links no longer workingHi @mlchaves ,
I’m sorry, I wasn’t clear in my last reply. Although I did try the Ninja Forms public link, when it failed to work I reverted it back to linking to the popup. That is the current status: linking to the popup which contains the form.
Also worth noting, I have tried creating the link (both to the popup and directly to the form) in both the default WordPress page editor and also in the Elementor page editor.
As I said in the beginning, when I initially set the link up this way it worked just fine (linked to the popup which contained the form). At first I thought I had broken something because I had shifted my site around some, which is why I deleted the original form and popup and created new, and then redid the link to ensure it was a valid link and that the form and popup did in fact exist. When that didn’t fix the issue I then considered that maybe I couldn’t create a link to the popup (even though it shows on the list of possible links) and tried linking directly to the form. When that didn’t fix it, I tried disabling all other plugins to see if one was interfering with the link. When that didn’t fix it I tried switching to a default theme in case there was something in my theme that was interfering. When that didn’t fix it, I tried using the default WordPress page editor to delete the link and then recreate it, in case there was something from the Elementor page editor that was interfering.
After attempting all of these resolutions, all of which failed, I reverted the link to it’s original forms for two reasons: 1) I would prefer to link to a popup and not the form itself, and 2) so that, after I posted my issue on this forum, others could see it as it should be and help me fix whatever is preventing it from working.
Process for current setup:
1. create ninja form “Event Information”
2. publish ninja form
3. create popup “Event Information” in popup maker
4. use “Add Form” button and select “Event Information – ID:5” form from the list
5. set popup style settings
6. publish popup
7. open “Live & Local” page in Elementor editor
8. highlight link text
9. click create link button
10. click link options button
11. select “Event Information” popup from the list
12. click “Add Link” button
13. Publish pageForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Internal links no longer workingHi @mlchaves ,
Yes, you’re right I should have also included the form and plug-in info. The form is just a simple form to collect information from people who wish to have an event added to the calendar. It was created using Ninja Forms. And yes, I am sure the form exists.
The pop-up was created using Popup Maker plug-in, not Elementor’s popup builder. And yes, I am sure the popup exists.
Aside from trying to deactive all plugins and trying a default theme, there was one other thing I did try: Ninja Forms has an option to create a “public link” for their forms. So I created a public link for the form in question, and tried inserting the url for that as the link url. This also resulted in a 404.
I would be more than happy to provide screen captures, and in fact was thinking to send some with my last reply, but I can’t figure out how to upload them or attach them here.
Thanks
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Internal links no longer workingHi @mlchaves ,
Thank you for taking a look, but you have missed a link.At the top of the page that I provided a link to are some blocks of text as follows:
“Local live music events calendar, including festivals, open mics, and live shows in the Grand Rapids area.I will try to maintain an up-to-date and accurate calendar, however there are many events taking place at many venues and it may not always be possible to update everything. Also, venues and/or performers may cancel events with little to no notice.
New events will be added regularly so check back often!
Know about an event that’s not listed, or about a cancellation? Use this form to tell us about it.”
In the last sentence of the last paragraph :
“Use this form to tell us about it.”The third word of that sentence, “form” is in fact a link. This word is supposed to link to a popup which contains a form. However, instead it returns the following:
“The page can’t be found.
It looks like nothing was found at this location.”When I first created the page/link, I tested it to make sure that all was in working order and it worked fine then. I have tried deleting and recreating both the form and the popup. I have tried deactivating all plugins. I have tried switching to a default theme. Nothing will get this link to work.