Tagged: Error 404, masonry, No Content, page
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August 15, 2018 at 2:30 pm #997555
Since some days ago I noticed that all my pages that contain a masonry element (that leads to a portfolio Item) are not showing. A “nothing found” error appears instead. I deactivated the multilingual, and all the plugins, but the error is still there. This error is only found on pages with a Masonry element inside, being these elements portfolio Items. Please help. I spend countless hours developing this website and actually I need to show it now to my prospects.
August 16, 2018 at 8:44 am #997849Hey Arturo,
Thank you for using Enfold.
I would like to check the issue but the above portfolio item doesn’t exist. The masonry gallery items are displaying properly on a test page. (see private field)
Where can we see the issue?This thread might help: https://kriesi.at/support/topic/alb-elements-are-missing-in-translated-pages-wpml/#post-995955
Best regards,
IsmaelAugust 21, 2018 at 10:22 am #999723Hi team,
We are having a similar problem with the Enfold masonry. Here’s what’s happening:
– The problem only affects our German site (WPML translated)
– When I select a specific portfolio category to display in the masonry, it ignores my command and displays ALL German portfolio entries.
– When I click on ‘next page’ of the masonry, from this page: https://www.targettraining.eu/item/englisch-fur-finanzcontroller/?lang=de , I get this 404: https://www.targettraining.eu/item/englisch-fur-finanzcontroller/?lang=de%2F2%2F (I have no idea where or why %2F2%2F now appears at the end of the link.
– It should appear something like this https://www.targettraining.eu/item/englisch-fur-finanzcontroller/2/?lang=de– However, I have looked into this %2F2%2F in the URL (because the masonry is not the only place where it appears) and this might be easily solved by using a subdomain, rather than a parameter in WPML.
This is what I know so far, i hope you’ll be to shed some light.
Many thanks in advance.
Brenda- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by bvs.
August 25, 2018 at 7:48 pm #1001743Hi,
The %2F2%2F is WPML encoding the url, the code is for /2/
To correct this go to WPML > Languages & choose not to encode URLs (the “no” option)
then your url will not have the code.This was talked about here in a WPML support thread.
Also note that in the thread the user wanted to remove the trailing language ie:”?lang=de” which may also solve your issue.Best regards,
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