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  • Thread Starter CoyoteWeb

    (@coyoteweb)

    Right now, the site is set to use custom permalinks: /%category%/%postname%/

    They have 4 city locations, each represented as a page. Any pages that deal with a particular city are child pages under it. The blog also uses category names with the same stubs as the cities so that when posting to that category/city, they appear as a child page under that city stub as well.

    This has been working for the last 6 months, so I’m not sure if that structure is what’s causing the issue or not.

    Thread Starter CoyoteWeb

    (@coyoteweb)

    Sorry to bump this. We’re still having this issue, and it’s starting to affect our indexing in search engines.

    In your Dashboard, go to Posts > Categories and in the list of Categories, is there one labelled “26-2”?

    If you hover over each Category, there is a “Quick Edit” link. Select it and the Category “slug” will be visible. Check each one to see if “26-2” is in the slug.

    If not, try deactivating all your plugins and then go to the page: https://1800solarusa.net/26-2/austin/reviews/. Does it give a “404 Error Page Not Found” or is it actually there?

    Thread Starter CoyoteWeb

    (@coyoteweb)

    Nope, there’s no categories that have that stub. It also seems to only be affecting pages, but only certain pages/child pages. I also deactivated all the plugins and there’s no change.

    Okay, this is odd… The only thing I can suggest, if you haven’t tried this already, is to deactivate all your plugins and navigate to https://1800solarusa.net/26-2/austin/reviews/. Hopefully it will give you a 404 Not Found.

    If so, then activate the plugins one by one until the page reappears. That plugin should be the culprit.

    A list of your plugins and the theme that you are using would be helpful, also.

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