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  • Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    It’s probably a js error. I’ve found that on editing posts in admin the tabs in the WPSEO metabox don’t display as they should, they are displayed on top of each other.
    What’s curious is that I have 2 sites with almost the same configuration: same WP version, almost same plugins, same theme and one work one doesn’t.
    I deactivated the plugins but nothing.

    Plugin Contributor Joost de Valk

    (@joostdevalk)

    Please read this thread and follow the instructions there. If the issue persists, try to formulate your problem using the template in that post. I can’t do anything based on what you’re telling me here.

    Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    Ok.

    WordPress version: 3.3.2 ( later updated to 3.4 but slider still broken)
    WordPress SEO version: 1.2.1 ( later updated to 1.2.2 but slider still broken)

    I did this: updated WordPress SEO to 1.2.1

    I expected the plugin to do this: help with seo

    Instead it did this: broke the magazine slider on homepage, using theme unspoken v1.0.4 by wpshower.com on https://www.mujo.ro.

    Plugin Contributor Joost de Valk

    (@joostdevalk)

    Well I can’t help with that. Go to the theme developer and ask him to fix it. My plugin only outputs meta tags, it shouldn’t be able to break a theme’s code if the theme was coded properly.

    Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    Ok, thanks.
    I was posting right now on their support forum anyway.

    Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    I think it’s a js conflict but who knows…

    Plugin Contributor Joost de Valk

    (@joostdevalk)

    It might be, but my plugin doesn’t add JS on the frontend.

    Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    Deactivating WordPress SEO plugin is the one thing that makes the slider to display so that’s why I assumed it’s a js conflict somewhere.
    Replacing the plugin with an older version it’s the second thing that works.
    I’ll wait to see what the theme developers have to say and I’ll post the solution here maybe it’ll help someone else.
    Thanks again, appreciate your work.

    Thread Starter Andrei Chira

    (@smlaci)

    SOLVED. It was a theme error, problem only appeared when using a static page as homepage.

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