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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Page refuses to show preview image in Twitter CardOk, I tried clearing the cache again on my website today (I use WP Rocket) and after a few minutes, I was able to get the post to show again. Would you happen to know if there are any settings in WP Rocket that could be preventing the images from showing correctly or otherwise interfering with the Yoast plugin? I want to take a more proactive approach to prevent this from happening rather than manually clearing the cache each time when we discover that post is not showing on Twitter.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Page refuses to show preview image in Twitter CardThank you for the feedback. I’m glad that the post randomly started working again but the problem here is that these things keep happening randomly, even when we haven’t made any changes to the posts in question on our site. I did clear the Cache on Friday as part of my troubleshooting steps. Is this what fixed the problem eventually?
I still have the same problem with another post that I just found today:
https://www.midstory.org/taking-the-lead-on-lead-in-toledo-ohio/
When I check the link in the twitter card validator, it doesn’t report any errors just like the previous one.
I am finding these bad posts simply by going to our twitter feed and scrolling down through the history to find twitter cards that are missing their preview images:
https://twitter.com/midstory
The thing that concerns me is that this seems to be happening randomly and I’m not sure what to do to find a permanent solution. What do you think?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Front page of my site is not being cachedThank you for the feedback. I have followed up with my webhost and they are recommending that I speak with a WordPress dev to iron out the issue. But before I go that route, I’m hoping there is something I can do on my end to try and isolate the issue myself. I am the WordPress dev on my team so it would be good to know how to properly investigate and correct the issue myself.
I can see the session cookie being applied when I check the applications tab of the developer console and I tried SSHing into the server to search for the name of the cookie to find out what php file could have generated it (so far, the only reference I found was in the main php.ini file) but I’m not sure what to do to isolate the source. Would you have any thoughts or suggestions on what I can do? NOTE: I did try disabling all the plugins except for the ones related to my theme (Newspaper + TagDiv). But no obvious culprit found yet.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Front page of my site is not being cachedThanks for the tip. I did check the .htaccess file and did not find anything like that line in it. I also posted on the SG Optimizer plugin forum for help but no reply yet so far.