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February 27, 2020 at 9:13 pm in reply to: Enfold contact form not working: PHP mail and SMTP #1188637
Yes, it is resolved. No more help needed.
February 27, 2020 at 11:17 am in reply to: Enfold contact form not working: PHP mail and SMTP #1188384Thanks. It was the caching plugin. Error is gone.
February 21, 2020 at 1:30 pm in reply to: Enfold contact form not working: PHP mail and SMTP #1186707I already sent it.
Ok, seems to have disappeared.
Ok, here again ;)February 20, 2020 at 12:07 pm in reply to: Enfold contact form not working: PHP mail and SMTP #1186307Any news?
Hi MIke,
ok, perfect. Thanks and also thanks for the information how the bot is rendering the page. This was new for me.
Now, everything is fine.best
MarcelHi Mike,
thank you very much. This works.
best
MarcelOk, I think, I got it.
I guess, you opened the cookie settings dialogue by clicking on the settings button at the bottom of the page and THEN made a right click and used the browsers inspector to view the elements specifications. In this case, it is a span.
But I just loaded the whole site and open the source code and searched for “cookie- “.
So, your code is executed AFTER clicking the button. But a bot would still see the h3.
Am I right?This is really strange. I checked it with three different browsers, also with a SEO check tool: https://www.seoreviewtools.com/html-headings-checker/
Everywhere, there is a h3. Maybe, you can tell me, in which file this is defined, so I can change it by hardcode.Hi,
Ok, I switched off “Load jQuery into your footer” and completely disabled the W3 total cache plugin: no changes, still h3.
The gtag error depends on your “do not track settings” in your browser. If the “do not track” is switched off, there is no error. If it is switched on, there is an error (which is maybe correct, I think).
But in both cases, I still have h3 headings. I tried it with Opera, Firefox and Chrome with “do not track” on and off.I purged all caches and still have the error:
<h3 class=’av-special-heading-tag ‘ itemprop=”headline” >Cookie- und Datenschutzeinstellungen</h3>
I fixed the issues with my js. No gtag errors any more. Had some trouble with the HTTP headers and minify.
The cookie h3 heading issue still exists.It looks like you are using a blog element inside of a 1/4 column to simulate a sidebar on your homepage, is this correct?
I imagine you don’t want the blog element to show the post titles as h5 everywhere it might be used, only in this situation, is that correct?This is correct.
Your function would help.thanks in advance
Doesn´t work. I have still the h3 headings.
I changed it to h5 inside a PHP file. But the enfold standard is a h2.
With the next update of enfold, my changes will be overwritten.Yes, and also to my front page.
There is the same heading as in the news page.
At the news page, a h2 is ok, but on my front page a h2 is bad for SEOLike i said, I changed it in another PHP file, but I think with an update, my changes will be overwritten.
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