• I’m using WordPress 3.2.1, the Jetpack plugin 1.1.2 and the WP-PageNavi plugin 2.74. All are currently the latest versions.

    I use custom permalinks /%category%/%postname%/. When I’m logged-in to my WP install as admin and navigate pages on my site, the URLs appear as expected: https://domain/page/2/, https://domain/page/3/.

    However, if I log-out and try to navigate pages the URLs appear to be malformed: https://domain/2/, https://domain/3/ and consequently I’m getting 404 errors.

    I thought it may be an issue with the WP-PageNavi plugin, but I tried another page navigation plugin, WP Page Numbers, and the problem persists.

    However, if I disconnect Jetpack from WordPress.com or deactivate the plugin all together the problem disappears.

    I only noticed the problem recently, but as far as I can tell it was an issue as far back as WordPress 3.1.0.

    Any ideas on what may be causing this are greatly appreciated.

    Regards, Steve.

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  • Thread Starter tech-otaku

    (@nuxx10)

    @jjeaton

    Do you mean you changed Reading Settings > Front page displays > A static page to Reading Settings > Front page displays > Your latest posts?

    @tech-otaku

    Yes, but I also changed the template. I was using a custom template with the Template Name: header and the setting set to Reading Settings > Front page displays > A static page.

    I changed it by renaming the same template to front-page.php and setting it to Reading Settings > Front page displays > Your latest posts.

    Thread Starter tech-otaku

    (@nuxx10)

    @jjeaton,

    Apart from changing the template name that’s what I did and because of my themes structure I had to make some changes to index.php. For now, Jetpack is playing nicely with page navigation. So many thanks for this.

    @beau, obviously I was doing something wrong with trying to paginate my static front page, but did the 1.2.4 update fix this?

    Bug Fix: Fix rare bug with static front pages

    @josh this was actually in response to a slightly different bug, but it was very similar, so it’s possible that it will fix your problem as well. Are you able to install 1.2.4 and confirm?

    Thanks.

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