• Resolved musculosespartanos

    (@musculosespartanos)


    Hi, I was using the plugin for a while but I ended deleting it. Now after some weeks I realized that if I go to the posts panel, the stats shows that my posts have a lot of internal links but if I get in the post to check it there’s only a handful links. If I upload the post and go back to the posts panel then it looks ok. Why at first is still showing the number of links created by the plugin? I have about 150 posts, do I need to go post by post, one by one uploading them to see the real interlinking stats? I wonder if maybe there’s some file that wasn’t deleted when I eliminate the plugin and I could delete it manually… maybe the index generated by the plugin keeps somewhere in my database. How can I check it? Where is located? Thanks

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  • Plugin Contributor Internal Links

    (@internallinkjuicer)

    Hi @musculosespartanos

    it isn’t really clear to me what you trying to achieve so far. Let’s point out some facts:

    • If you deactivate the Internal Link Juicer it does not generate any links anymore, nor should you see any statistics (which comes with the activated plugin)
    • You have a setting in the Internal Link Juicer that is called “Keep configured keywords and plugin settings after plugin deactivation” – if you keep this activated the settings and keyword configurations won’t get deleted after plugin deactivation (in case you just do a temporary deactivation). If you deactivate this setting, everything of the Internal Link Juicer will get removed after a deactivation
    • Can you please be a little bit more precise about what you are trying to achieve? Is it just a full removal of the plugin (then make sure you keep the setting I mentioned above deactivated) or do you have a problem with setting internal links while the plugin is active?

      Let me know if I can give you any further assistance.

    Thread Starter musculosespartanos

    (@musculosespartanos)

    Hi, thanks for your answer. Yes, what I am trying to achieve is a full removal of the plugin.
    Let me clarify what’s my prob with an example. After setting up all the keywords for the plugin I got lots of links in my posts. Let’s say that one of the posts shows 20 incoming links and 10 outgoing in the wordpress posts stats. After removing the plugin it keeps showing the same amount of links but if I just update the post then it gets corrected and stop showing those links previously generated by the plugin. The problem is that I’ve got about 150 posts and I would like to avoid updating them one by one. I tried to update them in bulk with a plugin but it didn’t work, seems like the only way is doing it manually one by one.
    The first time, I deleted the plugin with that function of keep the data activated, but then I installed it back just to turn off that setting and I removed the plugin again. The stats kept including the generated links by the plugin in the total amount. I installed it back for second time just to check if the index was really cleared and seems like it was as apparently there are no keywords set, but as I’m telling you, I still can see the wrong amount of incoming and outgoing links in the stats of my posts and they vanish as soon as I just get in the post and click on update button. Weird isn’t it? Any idea?

    Plugin Contributor Internal Links

    (@internallinkjuicer)

    Hi @musculosespartanos

    with the removal, the plugin, and its functionality to build links is gone.

    What you describe to me sounds like a classic cache problem. Do you use any caching plugin for your WordPress site? If so you should once flush the whole cache so the “old version” of your pages gets refreshed after plugin deactivation and the automatically built links should all be gone.

    Thread Starter musculosespartanos

    (@musculosespartanos)

    Yes I’m using WP Super Cache, but that’s not the problem because I emptied the cache and even deactivated the plugin for a while and the links still remain. But no worries I’ll manually update a couple dozens of posts every day during the next days and in a week or so it will be all right.

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