• Resolved jewelrybizvp

    (@jewelrybizvp)


    No joke, I need your help to tell me what you see when you click my site…honest, help me!

    Do a search for Jewels by Park Lane for me
    and go to page 2
    my site should be there, https://www.myjewelrybiz.com

    Click it, DOES IT SHOW a bunch of messages that read

    “We are planning to write more posts about “jewels by park lane” next week. Subscribe to the RSS feed for getting informed about it.”

    CAUSE IT WAS NOT THERE YESTERDAY and is there now?? at least on my screen

    BUT

    when I type it in the address bar direct, that message does NOT show?

    I am so confused!!!

    PLEASE tell me if you see that message everywhere or not?

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  • I saw a lot of stuff on that page. Have you logged in and tried from a different computer?

    That’s pretty weird right there.

    All I can think of is that there is something in your template.

    If someone goes to the site directly then nothing untoward happens, but if someone is referred by Google then it is clearly grabbing the search term from the referral link and inserting it as a variable into the code as shown below.

    Your referral link in this case is:
    https://www.google.com/search?name=f&hl=en&q=Jewels+by+Park+Lane

    And the code being inserted is:

    <p><table cellpadding="3" width="98%" align="center" bgcolor="#f8f8f8" style="border:1px solid #bdbdbd"><tr><td>We are planning to write more posts about "Jewels by Park Lane" next week. <a href="https://myjewelrybiz.com/?feed=rss2">Subscribe to the RSS feed</a> for getting informed about it.</td></tr></table></p>

    There’s nothing malicious in there – just haven’t come across it before.

    Essentially it’s a clever way of trying to keep your visitors enticed if they’ve come via a search engine.

    Check your template ??

    Thread Starter jewelrybizvp

    (@jewelrybizvp)

    I don’t want that saying to be there
    and it totally is obstructing the page

    It popped up yesterday for some reason

    when I find it in the search engines, it shows that annoying subscribe notice, but when I type the website in directly, it does not show the message.

    I dont understand how to remove it either! ugh
    I have been good teaching myself up to this point…

    Can anyone help me remove it?

    Isn’t that a plugin? I have something similar on my site – maybe your theme has that plugin in it.

    If you click on my name here and go directly to the site, you will not see it. However, try googling for “pages and categories”, click on the first result and see it for yourself…

    I would suggest that you need to look at your theme files first.

    If your home page is working of a specific template file (which I assume it is) it will probably be in there eg home.php or home-page.php.

    Look for an entry similar to the above code – if you can find it you can probably safely delete the whole line from and including <p> to and including the closing </p>

    Oh, I never even thought about the plugin end of things ??

    Thats a good point disable any potential plugin offenders and see if it still happens.

    Thread Starter jewelrybizvp

    (@jewelrybizvp)

    RESOLVED !

    I deactivated ALL plugins
    and reactivated them one by one
    And I am good!

    I don’t know exactly which PLUG caused it because I have them all back on now, but at least I have it fixed. Maybe it was a glitch somewhere because that message showed up only when you search engine’d it, not when you typed it in directly to address bar.

    I am so R E L I E V E D !!!!!!!!!!

    Moshu – thank you for suggesting it could be a plugin & pointing me in that direction

    Alex – thank you for backing that thought up & suggesting to deactivate each to find offender

    YOU ARE MY WEB HEROS !!!!!!!!!!

    Hugs
    Christine

    Best of luck with it!

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