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  • I too would like to learn anything known about this. Anyone who is experienced with drafting posts, feel free to contribute.

    For those of you experienced in this, is there a way to disable multi-search?

    Did not want to have that feature on our current theme.

    I ran into the same problem when I moved the index files. I definitely know it is caused by the permalink titles. I set all of them back to default and it seems to work fine again. (I recommend you find a plugin that renames your links, personally)

    Took a lot of detective work and very good to know for future reference…

    This, too I have been trying to get working. I saw the posts go back and forth for 5 intervals, yet then stops. Appreciate any new updates on this.

    I had encountered the same sort of issue. There are a lot of things about this update that were NOT working, that caused things to no longer respond or to suddenly break.

    I would suggest to try WordPress 3.0 or an earlier version as that is what corrected the problem here once I removed the auto respond. Facebook like buttons haven’t been working on the other theme Twenty Eleven either. All I can say is from my experience and that is, you are much better off installing a Facebook plugin and using their Like feature. Do a search for “facebook” on https://lycos.co.uk

    Thread Starter SirAdams

    (@siradams)

    Well I finally decided that it just wasn’t worth it to do anything with the permalink dashboard and decided to locate a plugin.

    I found a fairly decent one that re-titles your permalink and sets up auto-redirect. Comments, categories & so forth are back.

    I do now know for certain that WordPress 3.0 error is caused by canonical redirect. Both of the working Hotfixes disable auto-redirect, which stops the 404 not found error.

    At the same time though, they disable redirect for any links too so some of you may notice your comment box, categories disappear. It is definitely caused by the same Hotfix interacting with server (Godaddy, Hostgator) and is quite a issue.

    One of these days I hope WordPress understands the permalink problem, just releasing a worldwide patch to eliminate the sluggish-loading, 404 error message. That will be the day and until that time…always remember to check every section carefully.

    I’ve concluded finally after extensive testing that the Permalinks area of WordPress 3.0 (or later) just does not work well. It doesn’t do what it says it does at least not all the time.

    I’ve found it is much easier to take care of Permalinks with a plugin such as WP htaccess. You can find a lot of permalink plugins now which officially do the job.

    So in my opinion, I would probably not use the dashboard and find a worthy plugin that renames your Permalinks for you. I found a few that just make a shortcut, which redirects fine.

    So if blog is titled https://worldofclouds/?p1, if you have a good plugin you can name the post https://worldofclouds/weather-storms-in-virginia and it will auto-redirect to worldofclouds/?p1 fine.

    Anyway just my two cents. There are a lot of quality permalink plugins if you search around.

    Thread Starter SirAdams

    (@siradams)

    What custom permalink structure are you using?

    Normal structure through the Settings dashboard.

    Example: word-word-word
    Eg: https://radiantdesignworld.com/world-travel

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