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@soyd, you can do it with CSS. Please post a link to the page in question.
@wp-newbee, try to choose a template (one or two) in theme options, and save.
Problem solved with 2.46.0. Thanks!
@julie @Niackery – I didn’t ask you anything.
Let everyone have his own opinions, and leave me alone.@julie @Niackery
so something had to be done
Something had to be done… where it has to be done… or randomly? Causing problems to those who didn’t have them before?
Beyond this breadcrumb issue – that’s not so important – the problem is that Yoast updates are often invasive, redundant, time-wasting, hasty and little tested, in other words: a nightmare.
Take a look at this forum and at the Github support: dozens of problems since the last update, and it’s not the first time.
Why they don’t do more testing before releasing the new version? It seems always done in a hurry.
In fact, usually after an upgrade other two or three follow right after in a few hours (not this time because now they have too much fixes to do). Not to mention the sitemap and permalinks, they are anyway always to check after an update.
Sometimes I think all of this is more harmful than instrumental, for the time lost due to change of configurations, things that disappear then return then disappear again, issues, and for nonsensical “improvement” as the recent, unstable snippet editor (really a nightmare), or like the old “pulls and drops” on the presence or not of “category” in the URL: I followed always Yoast advice and I gained only 404s (very little SEO).
I’m really tired of all of this complexity.
Yoast should keep it simple, and it would be more effective.
The future and the aim of the web should be simplicity and neatness.
And sometimes I think that users of the free version of the plugin are his unaware testers, and that it’s popular only because there are no viable alternatives.To me looks like a classic case of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.
I have only one sub-category per category, and I don’t have /category/ permalink. It’s a simple case:
Parent category > sub-category. Stop. (I have no post title because I don’t want it repeated – already removed via wp_seo_get_bc_title filter).
Why don’t display my only sub-category?
Now is not a breacrumb, it’s only “hey, your are in this big category”.
I don’t understand if this is really a bug or it’s intentional, so if it won’t be fixed, I’ll deactivate Yoast breadcrumb and integrate the function manually via template (as I had in the pre-Yoast era).Also here the update broke the breadcrumbs.
Sub categories aren’t displayed no more, only the first… unless you don’t manually edit the child category in > primary.
But it makes no sense, besides the fact that we would have to fix all the posts one by one.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] JS-Problem Version 1.2.29@dfactory – Problem solved with 1.2.31 version. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] Problema with the last version@dfactory – Problem solved with 1.2.31 version. Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] JS-Problem Version 1.2.29@krzysztof Trynkiewicz, I wasn’t referring or responding to you.
I was only describing my case (the js error console show the error on a W3TC minify file).
Rather, I was referring to the OP because of the same JS error – this.removeCookieNotice is not a function.
Never said that’s a stricly-related issue with W3TC and, yes, it’s a caching issue.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] JS-Problem Version 1.2.29TypeError: this.removeCookieNotice is not a function
Probably a conflict with W3TC plugin’s minify cache
Issue: for not logged in users, after clicking OK on the banner, slider on the home page disappears when updating the pageLast working version: 1.2.26
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Compliance by Hu-manity.co] Problema with the last version@franz22 please, the cache plugin you’re talking about, is it W3 Total Cache?
If yes, can you tell me which is the option to change?Hi Cais, thanks!
Please, note you need to delete the plugin using FTP, otherwise you won’t be able to access your admin panel.
@sigmareef, there’s no need to delete the plugin. Previous version can be uploaded via FTP *overwriting*.
@denver Prophit Jr., you can do the same thing with the last version, if you have some problems via automatic uploader.