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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast Duplicate Post] Not worth the adsRemove all this ‘nagging’ stuff, I will use the plugin again. All these things are just ads, you can call it what you like, but its a prompt to do something that’s not related to the actual function of the plugin. Thanks
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Yoast Duplicate Post] Not worth the adsI saw a big ad panel the last time I installed it, simple functionality that should not need a plugin. Thanks for the reply.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] With Gutenberg they’ve missed the point completely.Its a one plugin disable and its prompted me to disable comments and a whole heap of other pointless things like the customizer. WP folks fixed the issue, community will win that way. Install disable Gutenberg and carry on ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Classic Editor] Classic Editor is not properly rendering captionsHave you tried the disable Gutenberg plugin instead?
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] I’m moving to Joomla…Dont mention the fork, and all respect to them I cant see how it will be able to keep up with WP. Yoast is now part of the core too. Just accept this, its the new WP. So many other good things to focus on, I do hear you this has been a tough time for devs who build with WP, equally could be a lot worse ??
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Gute Nacht, GutenbergGutenberg plus and existing builder is just silly as a concept. I cant see any use case for this making sense. I think if there was more of a listener then a presentation of options, based on current setup it would have helped. But I can see why they are trying to remove terrible builders like divi. WP Bakery is by far the best out there.
I cant adapt to the comments and the markup in the backend, its so counter productive and to me seems so wrong. Comments etc looks like mystery meat far more than shortcodes imo.
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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] I’m moving to Joomla…Its no WP best of luck. Just disable it with Disable Gutenberg move on.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Worst release since Windows 98!This is vista if anything ??
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] With Gutenberg they’ve missed the point completely.You can install disable Gutenberg too, Im not posting anymore they just delete them. I think too its done now, Im not happy but hey I guess that is that. I still think all is sthe same once the disable Guts plugin works and the guy running it says there is no time limit. They are pushing updates on this, I dont think it will be as good as the paid builders, but maybe some day. Its a while off but. Its been jarring but meh, what can we do.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] BlindsidedYou gave it 5 stars ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Are reusable blocks bad for your SEO?Dont duplicate content site wide especially links, if an SEO tool shows you code to text issues, or you generally see a huge amount of code just beware. There is rarely a reason to duplicate content. I stand by what I say and i think this is the new widget. So in that case its fine. Footer email/NAP info etc is all ok in the footer, but you might want to review what your designing for. Anyways Im out of all this Gutenberg chat, Ill come back in 12 months when its ready for show time.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by wordpressdublin.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by wordpressdublin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Are reusable blocks bad for your SEO?Yes of course they are. Your 100% not supposed to duplicate content site wide. I can think of a few edge cases, This I think is just the precursor to us losing Widgets. Common Chrome elements would be fine, contact numbers.
I cant think of any good use Case for this, you could make them adaptive but I think its just total overkill either way. What content like this does anyone need to repeat site wide, seems unnecessary.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Gutenberg] Performance is an issueI agree, and all the other page builders need the Classic Editor to work well. The disable Gutenberg plugin has 100k users now and Classic Editor over a million. I cant see how a Million plus users feedback, plus these reviews are meeting deaf ears. Gutenberg is not needed and if it was to work well why on earth did Automatic not buy/acquire one of the already excellent ones out there. Its a total failure, the last WP update from what I saw was all theme/non core updates. This is such a shame. The guy maintaining Disable Gutenberg and the Classic Plugin are now failure points of the CMS.
Most of the 5 star reviews are 30 second jaunts into this too. No one has sat down and done any sort of time based tests. Adding a post for a client takes 10x the time to do on the new editor this is the only fact I care about. Why would I slow down editing, surely this is 90% of what we need. Its so easy to do layout now in the front end, the focus should be 100% on simple back end. Also the lack of usability and the lame admission in the WP 5.0 about screen is so bad. If you use assistive tech dont use this, thats part of this issue too, who on earth decided this new UI was good. Permalinks hidden etc its like an attempt to slow us down.
I update now and I worry every time, clients could ruin thier sites in minutes and this idea of folks editing layout in 2019 with the AMP framework and so much mobile traffic. We cant add SVG via WP, The media library is a joke, so is the menu setup, the new additions of cutomizer etc are just bizarre, hiding WC options as an example.
I see so many of these being ignored and basically pawned off as folks overreacting, this is so asinine.
- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by wordpressdublin.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: permalinks not working after moving hostTry this script, I have had loads of experience with these Zeus servers, this seems to do the trick for lots of users;
https://www.niallflynn.com/seo-news/register-365-wordpress-permalinks/