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For me the error has brought by the latest version of WordPress SEO by Yoast. Go back to the previous version (1.5.2.4) worked for me.
With NextGEN 2.0.59 / WordPress SEO 1.5.2.4 the result is this
With NextGEN 2.0.59 / WordPress SEO 1.5.2.5 the result is this:Sorry This feed does not validate. line 2, column 1: Undefined root element: script [help] <script type="text/javascript"> ^ line 21, column 0: XML parsing error: <unknown>:21:0: junk after document element [help] <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> In addition, interoperability with the widest range of feed readers could be improved by implementing the following recommendation. "text/xml" media type is not specific enough [help]@buddyr Your issue is evident. What isn’t evident is if you really have deactivated all the other plugins, activated a WordPress default theme and cleared cache, because that type of issue it’s almost impossible with only NextGEN activated and a WordPress theme.
At this point I suggest you to open a report bug here, so the plugin authors can take a closer look to your issue. In the form you may want to attach your admin login credentials and maybe FTP access, and put a link to this topic.
Believe me, it’s the best thing you can do now (and it’s safe, don’t worry about that).@peter2201 Please post a link to the page with the album name because normally it doesn’t appear. As for the gallery name, you can hide it with CSS.
@devmitrovics If you set the “Page Link to” for the gallery to a page just for the gallery when you click on the link in the album you will be directed to that page, otherwise the gallery will open in the same page as the album if this option isn’t set.
This will allow you to add text, such a title, or use a custom template for that gallery.@zaakir Please post a link to the page with the problem.
Hi @cooperr, go in Other Options > Lighbox Effects > Show advanced settings and change URLs from there
@windsor-it Not all of web hosting services allow you to see the error log, so you should ask them.
How to go back to an earlier versionYou’re welcome
@buddyr I’ve seen your site right now, and cards are flipping…
@livninctry Convenient for what? In your first post you say that “Even this support forum is showing the pop-ups”, so if other sites visited by you on-line show those pop-ups, it’s your PC that is infected.
Now you say that you saw them only on your site, but of course if it was the original plugin downloaded from this site to be actually infected, thousands if not hundreds of thousands of users would be.
So, your site/sites has been hacked, probably via FTP (on your plugin files on your server), that’s why when you change plugin version or disable it you don’t see the problem.
Now, besides installing a fresh folder taken from this site, you’d better also read those links, to clean up your installation and to avoid as much as possible that will happen again.
But… if you want to believe that it’s not your problem, you can do it but you’d better not.@randori_web You can get rid of an inline style by deleting it and replacing with CSS custom code.
You have to modify that file that comes from a third party plugin, THIS.
If you don’t know how to do it, ask to plugin’s author/support.@dark Site H can you post a link to the site with the problem?
@randori_web, “gv_galleryWrap” it’s not a NextGen CSS class.
It’s from another plugin or a theme.@bigglessmith These forums support only free theme and plugins from the WordPress repository. If your theme is free but it’s not from there, there’s not WordPress support forum so you have to ask directly to the theme author.
@mededot I don’t see any error 404, all pages are opened with all images visible.
I suggest to clear your browser cache.