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brother7Member
StudioPress support ticket submitted. Thanks, Christoph.
brother7MemberI just tried your link on FB and got a 404 in the FB preview.
I visited your link directly and everything displayed correctly.
I tried pasting another link from your site http://aquariumtidings.com/how-much-and-what-to-feed-aquarium-fish/ and the FB preview displayed correctly.
I tried a link from my own Genesis-powered site using the Sixteen Nine Pro theme and the preview came up correctly.I suspect one of the following:
- A plugin was recently activated that's interfering with the FB preview
- There's something within the content of that specific page (maybe a shortcode that calls a new plugin or some code in the custom header/footer) that's causing FB to 404.
brother7MemberIt'd be helpful if you posted some URLs that you're experiencing problems with so that others can test.
brother7MemberAfter experiencing problems with Genesis Latest Tweets, I gave up and started using Twitter's own Embedded Timelines in a Text widget.
September 4, 2013 at 10:03 am in reply to: Sixteen Nine + Simple Social Icons: widget disappears #60649brother7MemberUPDATE: Depending on when you downloaded Sixteen Nine, you may or may not experience this problem. Check the file date/time of style.css
8/7/2013 10:36AM - Simple Social Icons widget disappears upon resize down
8/26/2013 7:22PM - fixedAnyone who downloaded Sixteen Nine in the first 19 days after its release on 8/7 will continue to experience this problem. And since the update was silently released and not assigned a new version number, users will not know that the problem was fixed.
Which brings up another point... whenever ANY change is made to a theme, no matter how small, the version should be incremented. And there should be a changelog to document those changes.
brother7MemberPersonally, I use WampServer to test locally. I'm not sure what the differences/advantages are between WampServer and XAMPP and would be interested to hear opinions from others with more experience.
August 30, 2013 at 2:27 am in reply to: Sixteen Nine + Simple Social Icons: widget disappears #59669brother7MemberI included a link in my original support ticket. Still no response.
August 29, 2013 at 3:17 pm in reply to: Sixteen Nine + Simple Social Icons: widget disappears #59598brother7MemberIt's been 4 days since I submitted a support ticket about this. No response yet.
Advertised response time is 24-48 hours. Should I resubmit or wait longer?August 25, 2013 at 9:50 am in reply to: Sixteen Nine + Simple Social Icons: widget disappears #58728brother7MemberSupport ticket has been submitted. Stay tuned for updated status.
brother7MemberI like BBQ:Block Bad Queries by Jeff Starr. His website Perishable Press is a valuable resource, especially about .htaccess.
August 24, 2013 at 1:11 pm in reply to: Sixteen Nine + Simple Social Icons: widget disappears #58615brother7MemberSearching for "Sixteen Nine", I found that at least one other person has this problem. Can anyone else confirm?
brother7MemberI have no personal experience using it but I was researching the same thing and came across Q and A FAQ and Knowledgebase for WordPress.
January 8, 2013 at 4:52 pm in reply to: SUGGESTION: announce ALL theme updates, not just major releases #10484brother7MemberEXAMPLE: Genesis framework 1.9.0 was released yesterday, 1/7/2013. The next day, it was updated to 1.9.1. But the update wasn't announced anywhere as far as I can tell. I just checked the StudioPress Twitter account... no announcement. I checked the StudioPress blog... nothing. If the core framework is updated, doesn't that warrant an announcement?
December 26, 2012 at 8:18 pm in reply to: SUGGESTION: announce ALL theme updates, not just major releases #7612brother7MemberI like to have the latest and greatest. If it's important enough for StudioPress to release it, then I want it.
With stealth, unannounced releases, it makes it hard for users like me.
brother7MemberClick the link in my original post. Just above the article title "Plugins", there is a menu with 4 choices: Color Palettes, Genesis Tutorials, Web Graphics, WordPress Plugins. Click "Genesis Tutorials" and you will get a 404 error.
brother7MemberThanks! That did the trick.
BTW, I wish each theme could be discussed in its own sub-forum, like the old forum was organized.
brother7MemberI second this sentiment. I liked getting support from the Studiopress community, as well as the staff.
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