Dattaraj Vidyasagar
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Date format problem in WPOk.
I will try.
For that I will have to take backup of wp and the theme and then I will do it.
Once it is done I will continue this thread here only…
Thank you very esmi for your quick help…Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Date format problem in WPI am using Thesis 2.1.6 with Themedy theme ‘Readyfolio’.
Former downloaded from https://diythemes.com and the later from https://themedy.com/@the odd duck,
Ya, me to having the same problem. Sometimes, there are weird problems on WP.
No, don’t say, to delete browser history and that…
Actually I work on private (incognito) browser.
May be, I don’t know.@ron Gallant
Yes. I was much worried about some particular things about Jetpack.It is one of the most useful plugin, no discussion needed about it, but certain things are very uncommon about it.
See my discussions regarding certain issues about it.
There is one more problem with it. The social commenting does not work with premium themes, but only works with WP native themes.
So facing all these problems I removed it from my blog at https://www.yashplus.com and found other alternatives.
I deactivated all the sharing facilities in Jetpack and now its not showing the entries of blank.jpg
But the debuger of Facebook is now saying –
Inferred Property: The ‘og:url’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.
Inferred Property: The ‘og:title’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.
Inferred Property: The ‘og:description’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.
Inferred Property: The ‘og:image’ property should be explicitly provided, even if a value can be inferred from other tags.
Please help
The ‘Share this:” head is followed with a pull down menu of official buttons of social networks. I noticed sometimes the hover effect doesn’t work on some old browsers.
Instead, can you suggest some coding with which I can show the official buttons directly in front of ‘Share this:” heading, in a single line, one after another?
If this is possible, it will look very nice. Please help or please suggest me some directions for this.Thank you
However, if your blog is private the option would become useful, as you could easily remove a subscriber and thus revoke access to the site.
This is what is I was driving to!
My story is: I had started one self hosted blog using WP and there was subscription option open to all. But soon I converted that blog into a private discussion blog among our professors of Physics. Now that we don’t want such subscribers.
For such reasons, among many such needy persons, such option will be definitely welcome by lots of people.
With your reply, I can, but, wait for your future update.
Wish you all the best.Well, this ends up the search for my requirement.
But while blogging, sometimes it becomes an utter requirement, to remove a particular subscriber, so far as community blogging is concerned.
Sometimes, it is required not to update a particular person, during a discussion session, on a particular blog.
In all such cases, Jetpack does not provide any option for the same.But I will still humbly suggest to provide such facility on Jetpack. I was searching for this since last two years, at last I got it.
But am disappointed by this. But I must appreciate the overall package provided by Jetpack to us bloggers.@jan Dembowski
Thank you so much for your “to-the-point-guidelines”.No. I was never driving at any anti spam technique. Not even once in a blue moon… ! I know its worst of the worst consequences…
Now I’ll delete all those spam subscriptions and spam comments and I should stop all these illogical thoughts and turn towards some positive and creative stuff.
Thank you so much again.
The topic is resolved.
By reopening the topic, I hereby put following important observations.
- I checked the email addresses of around 160 subscribers who have subscribed on my site https://vsagar.com, by sending emails to them.
- Not a single email out of them was bounced.
- But they did not answer. Some of them, had put their website address, too, which is real (around 87 persons?).
- Now the point is the WordPress sends them an automatic email, after subscription, to verify the subscription, but none of them verified.
- In my view, these are not spammers. I think, as I read somewhere, these are the automatic subscriptions generated by some servers, or some software from a number of servers.
- Believe it or not, this has something to do with the automated work done in the background by the WordPress itself, just to increase the traffic of any site built using WP.
- My above observation is supported by another point. When you publish a post, generally on a new WP site, you will receive a large number of spam comments. It is inevitable…! And it also ranks you higher in RERP.
- I have minutely observed this thing on my several blogs built with WP. I have carefully indexed the IPs of he comments, tried to contact them, but none of them replied. However also I found that the email IDs of these persons(?) who comment in bulk, are real, because these emails never bounced.
- I also observed one thing that when you receive a large number of such comments on your new WP blog, your Google ranking increases.
- And finally, I put one more point, that supports all these above points, that why WordPress is so interested to insist, at the very beginning of WP installation, to install Akismet…? (Leave Hello Dolly aside…!
- So in terms of Akismet, the ‘Spam’ ‘Ham’ (What the heck is ham doing on my blog? I’m a vegetarian.) ‘Missed Spam’ ‘False Positives’ ‘Yummy Pie’ appeared senseless things.
However, I may be wrong. I love WordPress and never ever try to put any allegations on it. I only love it from the bottom of my heart, but these things must be cleared by some genius persons, who might know the technicality behind it.
Because when you start a new WP blog, it is hardly expected that the comment spammers and subscriber spammers, are just only waiting for such new blogs and fire their spam stuff on your blog, and waste their servers just in such useless activities. Nobody in this world is so “free” to do such job of passing the time by…!!!Please don’t misunderstand me, but these activities at WP blogs should not be ignored.
@wpyogi
Yes. Of course. Its not a good idea to fool Google.But am working on the same. And if I come up with some good results I will surely put the results over here for other readers, provided of course, if and only if, the results would be fruitful in some way to the users of WP.
Thanks. Now I should say that the topic is resolved.
@wpyogi
Yes. You are right.
You reframed my idea in proper language. Thanks for that. I was rathering upon this syntax of reframing while writing this query.Yes. My query is related to SEO personification into real author through a different IP.
@wpyogi
Please read my query.
Am interested in them because they registered on my site through different IP.
So does it not create any effect on the profile distinction? So far as IP conflicts are concerned?My site is available on this domain…just in case.
https://www.vsagar.comForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Bad Behavior] HOWTO: Report problems with Bad BehaviorSuppose I activate this plugin on my site and use it for some days for testing, and then deactivate, are there any chances of any remnants of this plugin on my site after deactivating it?
Please explain.