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One other item, and this may fix the issue, since most of my websites are intended to be viewed within the USA, can we bypass the cookies warning and allow for maps to view on all devices?
I’ve followed those instructions, but no change. (Please see my private response on that link you provided).
Thanks.This reply has been marked as private.I’ve reloaded my sites with the previous Enfold version (4.6.2) and Google Maps returns on iOS/Mac devices.
Please let me know when a new Enfold is ready to upload, or a solution is found.
Best,
Yes, here too! I noticed my Google maps not showing on Mac and iphone devices (but shows on Android and Windows) after I upgraded the Enfold theme to 4.6.1.
I’ll reload ver 4.6.2 to see if that version still works.
July 17, 2019 at 9:12 am in reply to: Google PageSpeed Insights issues on all my Enfold sites #1119460Well, it if were only 1 site, I’d focus on Google. But since it is all my sites, then I’m thinking theme.
Yes. This fixed it.
I turned off the schema markup in Enfold > Layout Builder panel. Activated WP SEO Structure Data Schema plugin and entered the schema content and now it show no errors.
Thanks for that.
I have isolated the problem on my site. I believe it is an Enfold bug that needs fixing. (Or not, you tell me.)
To view the error, and to perhaps help me (and other Enfold users) how to work around it, please use this Post address within the Google Structured Data Testing Tool: https://dotorgwebworks.org/make-a-charity-website/
Here you will see the errors appear. They are coming from the footer.
Here is what’s happening:
When I apply an iconlist within the footer of my website (using the feature in your Layout Editor to create a widget), i.e.:
[av_iconlist position='left' iconlist_styling='' custom_title_size='15' custom_content_size='' font_color='custom' custom_title='#99cc00' custom_content='' color='custom' custom_bg='' custom_font='#ffffff' custom_border='' av-medium-font-size-title='' av-small-font-size-title='' av-mini-font-size-title='' av-medium-font-size='' av-small-font-size='' av-mini-font-size='' av_uid='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg='']
[av_iconlist_item title='Contact Us' link='page,5625' linktarget='' linkelement='both' icon='ue814' font='boat'][/av_iconlist_item]
[/av_iconlist]it produces an “<article class>” tag before the item. Then the Structure Data Testing Tool expects that this is part of the post or something.
So, I would like to be able to keep using the iconlist in my footer (column 1) widget, but not have it create the error message that you now are seeing.Can this be done?
Thanks again,
Hi Ismael,
Yes, using another plugin should do the trick. The problem right now seems to be coming from the upgrade at Yoast SEO. That is why I shared with you a link to your very own post (https://kriesi.at/archives/enfold-4-5-new-template-builder-elements-more-options-and-demos-and-a-few-words-about-the-gutenberg-editor) where you can see for yourself (in Google Structured Data Testing Tool) the errors that is being produced–even within your own product example. ;-)
Hi Mike.
Once I looked over several of my Enfold websites I’m seeing that there is a conflict with the new Yoast SEO schema markups and the theme. To give you an example, using an Enfold post from your website, i.e.: https://kriesi.at/archives/enfold-4-5-new-template-builder-elements-more-options-and-demos-and-a-few-words-about-the-gutenberg-editorNow, if you paste that into the Google Structured Data Testing Tool: https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool you will see errors.
One final question. The new version of Yoast SEO plugin has a schema option, but only when the WP Block Editor is used. So, I’m wondering what would be the best companion plugin for schema markup for Enfold.
I’m currently using WP SEO Structure Data Schema plugin, but it appears to not be fully compatible with Enfold.thanks again.
I finally found the spot in Yoast where they pull the Schema data from. It’s within the Search Appearance tools.
Thanks for the help on this Mike.
I just activated the WP SEO Structure Data Schema plugin, which has added a schema below the one on line 28. (So, I know where that Schema content is coming from, but not the above one).
oh, duh (slap forehead sound). please see private.
thanks.You’ll see it in the view source (please see private content)
Oh, there it is. Thanks for directing me to the activation option.
A couple of days ago, Yoast SEO updated their plugin that appears to be fixing the Schema issue on so many websites. So, my issue may be resolved.
One other item though. In the Schema markup, it specifies my contact information (e.g.: phone number, etc.). Where are they picking that up? It’s at/near the activation checkbox you have directed me to.
Okay, thanks for the look-over. I didn’t think I had to wrap it in a “<?php>” tag, but wanted to check anyway.
Mike suggested placing the json script in the footer.php file, just before the closing body tag. Does it need to be wrapped in php code, or do I have it correct like this?:
<?php
wp_footer();
?><script type=”application/ld+json”>
{
“@context”: “http://schema.org/”,
(OTHER JSON TAGS IN HERE)
]
}
</script>
</body>I’m trying to find what specific schema markups are being automatically applied within Enfold. Is there some sort of check list or something?
January 29, 2019 at 12:06 pm in reply to: Yoast SEO plugin conflicts with Social Share Buttons #1059956Now working. I reloaded the Enfold version and the problem has stopped.
Sorry for the false alarm.As mentioned above, I’ve gone the path of Contact Form 7 with the Honeypot. So far (3 weeks), I’ve not had a bot attack. This may be worth the try.
I have updated my first site with WP 5.0.2, along with the newest Enfold version. So far, it all looks fine. However, do you recommend that I use Disable Gutenberg plugin? Have you found it to work with Enfold now?
Thanks much,
Will do. I’ll keep this thread open.
Though, I think that the bot attack was an individual hit.I’ve gone the path of Contact Form 7 with the Honeypot. So far, good.
This reply has been marked as private.The FTP client that I was using is: WinSCP.
Though the setting differ a bit from what you had recommended, I changed the (default) “Encryption” setting from “no encryption” to that of: “TLS Explicit encryption”This may have been the problem all along.
Also, I’ve created a very detailed, step-by-step procedure tutorial that I’m now using for my other Enfold upgrades. So, I may be okay now.
Hmm. I sent an update reply but it is not showing. Here it is again:
I found the problem per above. Envato wants a newly registered “Private Token” and not a re-generated “API Key”. Once I followed the Enfold instructions page on this I was able to (I think) get my Enfold to play nice with Envato. Thanks for your help.
This reply has been marked as private.I’m wondering what @kreazwo did to fix the problem. Mine might be related. What are the step-by-step procedures please.
If I go to Envato/Themeforest site and download (yet another) copy of enfold 4.4.5, should I be staring with a clean browser (or have my Chrome browser incognito mode?)
Once I download this new copy, do I need to go into my website’s Theme Options and delete the “Your Themeforest API Key” key content?Really, Enfold folks. You need to resolve this problem and make it CRYSTAL CLEAR (like you are speaking to a 5 year old) about how to now upgrade the enfold theme. It’s been a week now of my going back and forth and I’m not getting any real help. I may only have a dozen or so active websites with the Enfold theme, but I would hope that I would be prioritized by now.
Thanks in advance.
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