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  • Thread Starter madai

    (@madai)

    Hi berkux,

    I replied to you by email, but I don’t see it here, which is strange.. Anyway, the point is, YES, that’s exactly what I need! Thanks ??

    Regarding the other question, not only for storing the specific set of data in question. Do you know Kimono, the web scraping service? There’s the whole web to scrape and do with the data whatever you want. The possibilities are endless..

    So, are you going to show me the shortcode syntax? ??

    Hi Adam,

    Could you tell me how you fixed this problem? I have the same issue with actually ALL facebook plugins on my WP site. It logs into FB, but not to the WP site and I have no idea why..

    I actually visited your site and tried it and it worked for me, that’s how I know that you figured it out ??

    Thanks,

    Zoltan

    Hi nirave,

    Looks like you didn’t make backups of your wp on a regular basis, or did you? If you did, you should wipe out you site completely and restore the backup to what it was when it was still working.
    You say you lost your readership. Does this mean that most of your visitors came from organic searches? And it also suggests that your visitors were not really returning, otherwise you wouldn’t have lost so many in such a short time period.

    Also, if your google visitors have dropped so drastically, then it should mean that you’ve penalized for some reason. Otherwise if your google positions for your oroginal keywords were still there, but only the permalinks are messed up, you should be getting a lot of 404 hits. Have you checked that?

    Nevertheless, an in depth “investigation” should help as to what happenned to the keywords you were targeting. You might also have been hit by duplicate content punishment by google for having posts in multiple categories.

    If you want, I could take a look.

    Cheers,

    Zoltan

    Thread Starter madai

    (@madai)

    Turns out that I found the cause of this problem.
    It’s NOT the plugin!

    I’m using a theme which has settings for number of posts on category, tag, archive pages, etc. And no matter what number I use for post limits in Query Wrangler, if I’m filtering on category, tag or any of the above mentioned, then the limit will be overruled by the theme settings.

    I worked around this by adding a custom field to each post that I wanted to use for custom queries and then filtered on this value using Meta Key/Value Compare.

    Works perfectly ??

    Oh yes, use Advanced Custom Fields if you have a custom field fetish like I do ??

    Thread Starter madai

    (@madai)

    One thing may be important:
    This happens with the shortcode, the page I didn’t try yet.

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