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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Front Page Conflict Duplicate Content and Lost Meta dataOk Samuel. So I went back reread the troubleshooting at the bottom. It seems the problem described is exactly my problem, but I don’t know where to begin.
I think the offending code as as follows.
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Can I just comment that out?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Front Page Conflict Duplicate Content and Lost Meta dataAlso, I say hooks, but after exploring the folders a bit, I realize it’s not hooks that are the issue. Something in the code is overriding the CSS and metadata for the frontpage and I don’t know where to find it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Front Page Conflict Duplicate Content and Lost Meta dataMaybe I am not explaining it clearly, but that is exactly what I did. The problem is that all the meta tags I set (with Headspace I just enter the title and description under the content editor for the page).
Just to be clear, here is what I did. I created a new page called “Home” and populated with my home page content. I also created a “Blog” page. Then I went to Settings>Reading and set Home as the static front page and “Blog” as the posts. Everything else was me trying to start the process over.
I think the theme is overriding the front page meta tags and layout through “hooks”. Before I set the front page as Home, the index.php comes up blank (or however I set the hooks in the theme. It has a slider by default). However, the “Home” links go to /home/ with meta tags intact. It is when I select “Home” as the static home page that things go awry. Metadata goes away. I feel like the front page “hook” in the theme is creating a page. I don’t know enough to fiddle, but my inclination is to just delete the front page hook.
Thanks for your help though.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Duplicate Content WWW and non WWW Front PageThanks for the help. Sadly, the problem I was seeing browser related apparently. But the duplicate content is still a problem, so thanks for the link.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: I can`t see my comment section at bottom of the posts..Did you ever figure out the answer on this? I am having the same issues, well similar. Basically, the comments are directly under the post, but once someone leaves a comment, their is a huge gap between the comments and the leave a comment field.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
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