I'm having a very weird issue with a site I'm doing a little bit of SEO work for. I've never seen this and can't find another instance of it anywhere so am having trouble resolving it.
If you Google 'FitBeatz' on desktop, you'll see the site show up first in the search results. The title is "FitBeatz : 'Music That Motivates'". If you Google 'FitBeatz' on mobile, the title on the first result shows up as 'First'.
I'm not sure why that's showing up. It is a WordPress site and I use the Yoast SEO plugin but there is no instance of the word 'First' in any of the titles. I've gone to the homepage, viewed the source code and searched for 'First' and nothing shows up so it's not in the meta tags (or anywhere else for that matter).
Why would those results differ? I have no leads at this point and can't seem to find any documentation on this. Thanks for your help!
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I have a WordPress website and I conducted a Google search for its URL, which is "https://domainname.com". The search result showed two pages for this URL instead of just one. The second page only contains the title and footer and I am unable to access it physically on my site. I would like to understand how I can locate this missing page within WordPress and why it is not appearing as expected, and also remove it if necessary.
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I have not tried any solutions yet as I am seeking advice and guidance on how to proceed.
Regarding what I was expecting, I was hoping to find a way to locate the missing page within my WordPress website and determine why it is not appearing as expected. Ideally, I would like to remove the second page that is appearing in the Google search results, as it only contains the title and footer and is not accessible on my site.
Good morning,
At the moment when I am trying to search for our website it appears the next:
griotblues.com: Front Page
griotblues.com/
In the google search.
I would like to have something like this:
Official
tinariwen.com/
But I actually don't know where do I need to change that information.
I am using wordpress and the theme call DIVI, tried to change the title of that page, but nothing actually happened.
Looking for some help.
Thank you in advance.
I was wondering could someone please help. I am working on a WordPress website. I have added blog posts and everything was going fine until unexpectedly I start getting the following message. (Side point: If you look at the message, available is actually spelled incorrectly also - AVAIBLE)
Now I have 11 blog posts, separated on the blog overview into 4 per page. So 1st page has 4 posts, 2nd page has 4 posts and 3rd page has 3 blog posts. When I set one of the posts as a draft, I should see 2 on the last (i.e. 3rd) page, but instead I see the 404 error page, even though there should be 2 posts on that page. When I publish the drafted post, everything works fine and I see the expected 3 posts on the last page.
Each of the posts themselves are fine, as I have tested clicking on each one and it brings me to their designated page as expected. But it's just in the main overview of the blogs that I'm having the issue.
This is a major issue as I now cannot add blog posts without this happening at certain time. Can anyone please help me resolve this issue?
Thanks
Seeing that the 404 page of the theme has text is both grammatically incorrect and contains a spelling error, the theme you are working with has, to put it nicely, issues, primarily with pagination and post queries. (I'd much rather say "the theme is junk).
Use deductive logic to rule out the theme and plugin(s). Switch to the default WordPress twentyfifteen theme and see if the blog pagination is correct. Deactivate Yoast and see if pagination works.
If the theme is broken, or if Yoast breaks the theme, find a better theme; a good place to look is https://wordpress.org/themes/ All themes in the WordPress directory have been checked out and there are dedicated support forums for each.
Besides that, this is really isn't a programming question. You need to show specific code that is causing the problem, like the page queries themselves. You're better off in the theme and plugin support forums and at https://wordpress.org/support/
I just moved my Wordpress site to a different server and url. All the posts are showing up in the dashboard, and I can view them individually on the site, but they aren't showing up on the category archives.
For example, when I look at the 'Advocacy' category in the admin panel, it says that it contains 8 posts, but when I click "View" the category archive page says "Nothing Found".
Any idea how I can fix this? Sorry if this is a poorly written question but I'm completely at a loss as to why this is happening.
You can view it here:
http://www.carolinafarmstewards.org/cfsa-test/
Update ______
I've read through the Moving WordPress direction and tried the solutions listed there. I've tried checking the .htaccess file, resetting the permalinks, and even adding this bit of code to the wp-config.php file. Nothing helps. I'm at a loss.
Another Update ______
I've tried replacing every instance of the old url. I used Search and Replace and Velvet Blue Update Urls. It fixed a lot of instances, but everything is still broken.
Yet Another Update _____
I have tried using a clean wordpress install on the new server and importing the data using wordpress' import tool. Same result. You can see that version here: (carolinafarmstewards.org/newsite)
Updating again _____
I ran through all the fixes again this morning. Just to make sure I didn't miss anything. No change. Does anyone have any ideas?
I just noticed something __________
This is basically another way of describing the problem, but I just noticed this and thought it might be helpful in diagnosing what's going on. From the admin panel, when I am looking at the posts list, all the posts say they are assigned to categories, but when I try to filter the posts list by any category, it says "No posts found."
So, I kind of feel like an idiot, and I still don't know why it broke, but...
If I use a different theme, the categories work. I'm kind of perturbed because my theme was working before the move. I'm still not sure why that theme seems to break the categories now that it's on a new server, but it does.
I'm trying to use the google custom search in a wordpress website (but without any plugin).
I've used the code google provided (the search box code and the search results page code) and the results page it's returning empty...
However the auto-complete it's working:
This is the page that should show the results: http://www.guiasdeviagens.com/pesquisa/
Anyone could help me please? I've been trying for some days and can't fix the problem. :(
Thanks in advance.
By some chance did you turn on search engine blocking? Go to the admin dashboard and look at the top of the page for "Search Engines Blocked". If it's there, click on it and toggle the Site Visibility setting. Remember that once you are visible you still want to submit your URL to google. It also helps to have a sitemap.xml file to help the googlebot find all of your pages.