That is really strange – this only occurs when you try to go directly to https://kellieworks.ca/membership/, when you click Join or Join The Party within the navigation tab, it goes to the correct page; if you refresh the Membership page or go to the direct URL, the old page loads.
How is this possible?
Clear your browser cache and and try again. If you have any cache plugin installed then clear cache from there too.
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So I got a login popup when I try to access my website. I may have done a mistake configuring my WP, but I don't know what could have been wrong here. Additionally, I'm using Divi as visual page builder.
I would like to remove it since everyone gets it when they try to access the website.
I'm using the latest version of WordPress, which is 5.7.2
Does any of you know how to remove this popup ?
Our customer had the same problem and it turned out that the popup was inserted via hosting provider because there was a maintenance on the page before which wasn't switched off. Maybe you could to ask your hoster if there is anything active.
Hi I'm having an issue with a site where visitors need to be members to access certain pages, but once logged in they go to these pages and still see the 'not logged in' page and need to refresh to view the actual content.
This obviously leads to a lot of bounces and I'd like to fix so that they see the content right away.
The root issue comes from some cache settings or something from the host - unfortunately we can't change host (and it's not a regular hosting company with a website but a design company reseller) for the time being. This issue does not occur in our offline environment of the same site.
I've already had to add a ?randomnumber to the stylesheet so it loads new versions properly. I was wondering if something like this would work - but dynamically as pages are being added all the time by different admins.
Or any other solutions also appreciated!
Thanks
Like you said, tweaking the caching settings would be the most ideal. But since that's not an option, I'd suggest adding a random, meaningless query string to the URL of the member pages so that it's seen as a 'new page' and (likely) won't cache.
So instead of /member-page
Direct them to /member-page?cache-buster=randomlyGeneratedStringHere
I'm new to trying Wordpress development. I'm using wordpress.com directly to develop my first site. I'd rather not have to use FTP or anything more than just their website to continue this development.
I'd like the page to not be online until I'm ready for it to go public. How do I "turn off" the page - in other words, can I disable it so that only I can see it? Thanks!
You can use coming soon plugin to your site that prevents user to view pages of your site.
But when you login to your admin, you can see all those pages. So that you can continue your development.
There are numerous plugins which adds coming soon or landing page to non logged in user and shows page content to administrator.
You can try this plugin: Ultimate Coming Soon Page
If you want to set page not publicly you can set particular Page as a Draft from the sidebar there is a button Save Draft
i suggest you develop on your local PC. it will give you full control and once done you can move this site to your online site.
this may help you.
Installing WordPress Locally
Drupal 7.19
Acquia hosting
using Yottaa for optimization and monitoring
Problem: when trying to log in from home, we're experiencing something odd: we keep getting "logged out" ONLY on the front page. When you click anywhere inside the site, we get the admin toolbar and contextual links back. But we can't update the front page at all because it acts like it's logged out only for the front page.
This only happens when we're at home working on the site. This does not happen when we're in the work office.
Anyone experienced this? Don't know at what level is this occurring in...drupal, yottaa?
Found out the issue. It was a specific caching for the homepage on Yottaa's CDN. Once I turned this off, I was able to edit the home page again.
Note: They said that turning it off is not recommended. Instead, they recommend to flush the cache. Either way, found out what was causing the issue.
I had configured premalink on my wordpress. It works fine when I login in as a admin.
However, if I log out, all of the links cannot be opened. Instead, it gives me a 404 page.
Has anyone met this problem before and tell me how to solve it? Thanks.
Double check your page properties. May be it is password protected/private or may be it is not published.
To check page properties:
Login to Dashboard.
Click Pages on left side.
Hover on the page which you getting 404 and click Quick Edit
This will show all the details about your page. Check the password field, private and the Status field. The status should be published.
Check it.
Try flushing the permalinks cache by going back to the permalink options and clicking save (without changing anything). If that doesn't do the trick, make sure you've cleared your browser cache :P