jimmi_henderson
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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Google AnalyticsLol It took me weeks to find that close body tag… thanks…. I added the new tracking code from google and hopefully It will show some traffic towmorrow for my new blog.. https://www.garagedoortoday.com …. Thanks Code Critic
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Google AnalyticsOMFG… I suck at PHP… and there is no closing body tag in my footer.php
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…heres whats in my footer.php…
{{{{{{</div>
<!– main END –><?php get_sidebar(); ?>
<div class=”fixed”></div>
</div>
<!– content END –><?php include(‘templates/end.php’); ?>}}}}}}}}
How confusing is that… I have to learn this chicken scratch? It seems more complex than c++…lol help, pleaseForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: URL restricted by robots.txt possible plugin issueaccording to google they are a good idea check it out:
https://services.google.com/breeze/webmasters/googleforwebmasters/slide 5/30 not only recommends an xml sitemap but says it is especially usefull for sites with dynamic content… eg a blog
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Google XML Sitemaps] Google Doesn’t Find SitemapChange this file:
https://www.inspector911.com/robots.txt
To show this:
Sitemap: https://www.inspector911.com/sitemap.xml
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You have disallow indexing for all crawleres before…
Huh…. Can you say that once again….
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: .htaccess & robots.txt problemIn other words, you don’t need to *do* anything. Your site is now correct. Google needs to notice that, and you need to wait for it to do so.
I see what your saying here but in webmaster tools you should be able to resubmit the site map and then not get the error again…. Google says it may take a few hours but every time I submit it takes 20 minutes or so….
therefore It would suck to wait around on the problem a few days and not have it resolved… Lol, when ever my host doesn’t know how to fix the problem they always tell me to take an action and then wait… lol… It waiting has yet to fix any of the problems.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: .htaccess & robots.txt problemLol..I have Been reading searching testing and tweeking my blog for a week
trying to get this same problem resolved… I just checked the privacy settings and apparently it was set to block all search engines… lol
Just resubmitted and I have a feeling that it will take since my robots text is actually allowing the / directory… lol what a f****ing joke..
***The thing is I am using the xml site map plugin … I am used to building them old school and tossing it into one of the directories…
worked great in the past but how can I do that with a blog seems that content being dynamic and all I would have to refresh it every three days or so which doesn’t seem efficient but at the same time these plugins seem to be leaking “link Juice” with all of the out bound links in them…. Any ThoughtsForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: .htaccess & robots.txt problemLol..I have Been reading searching testing and tweeking my blog for a week
trying to get this same problem resolved… I just checked the privacy settings and apparently it was set to block all search engines… lol
Just resubmitted and I have a feeling that it will take since my robots text is actually allowing the / directory… lol what a f****ing joke..
***The thing is I am using the xml site map plugin … I am used to building them old school and tossing it into one of the directories…
worked great in the past but how can I do that with a blog seems that content being dynamic and all I would have to refresh it every three days or so which doesn’t seem efficient but at the same time these plugins seem to be leaking “link Juice” with all of the out bound links in them…. Any ThoughtsForum: Plugins
In reply to: XML Sitemapyeh this one is tough im trying to solve it with out the widget now… cause I think the widget has bugs
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Pretty Permalinks with Google SitemapOk, it seems the problem is solved via the 2 widgets solution = install xml-sitemap widget and redirect widget. go to permalink tab and select somthing other than the “ugly” structure… you know the one that shows page id=154 …. than update your sitemap and save… It appears that now
your urls will have a nice google friendly structure like my garage door blog