(@contentiskey)
observation: I do not see the article on front page when using desktop or mobile views.
try this: install health check plugin which can be used in troubleshooting mode to deactivate all plugins and theme might help narrow down the source of the issue https://projectdmc.org/plugins/health-check/
is there any special query you are using for front page and category archive display? (?maybe a query is “offsetting” by 1?)
i see the published post in month archive display for desktop and mobile.
Hi Lisa – Thanks for your reply. I am not using any special query for front page or category archive display. At least I don’t think I am. I just wrote an article and posted it like normal and it’s not showing up.
I just downloaded that health check plugin you suggested, but I am not sure what to do with it to find out what’s messing up my site. I clicked on Troubleshoot, but I don’t know where to go from here.
Also, I just changed my theme to TwentyTwenty, and the change is not showing up when I visit my site on my phone (while not signed in). It’s as if any change I am making to my site is not appearing.
(@contentiskey)
what happens when you try this URL: https://fatherstyle.com/?nocache=1
while in in troubleshooting mode, you can deactivate ALL plugins without impacting your normal visitor experience. maybe there is a plugin that is interfering with the display of most recent post.
Hi Lisa – Thank you again for your message. Ok, I went into Troubleshooting mode and it appears that all my plugins are disabled at the moment. How do I determine if one of them is causing my site issue if the user experience doesn’t change while in Troubleshooting mode? How do I test which plugin might be causing the problem?
(@contentiskey)
do you have any active plugins that might be controlling the cache of your website? do you have any server level controls that might be impacting the cache of your website (related to your webhosting plan) — maybe contact your webhosting support team to as for some additional ideas.
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in troubleshooting mode with ALL plugins deactivated, you will need to activate each plugin 1 by 1 and check your site to see if the issue persists or disappears…. note: unless you are logged in to wp-admin area as administrator user on your mobile device, troubleshooting mode will not have any impact on the display. i don’t think your issue is happening only on mobile device.
Hi Lisa – Yes, I think I am going to call up my webhosting team and ask them.
On the Troubleshooting issue, I apologize for all my questions, but do I go into Troubleshooting mode, deactivate the plugins, then enable one, then go OUT of Troubleshooting mode in order to see if my sight works? Or do I enable one of the plugins, and then see if my sight works without leaving Troubleshooting mode?
Thanks again for all your help on this!
(@contentiskey)
when using troubleshooting mode: to test for plugin causing issues, deactivate all plugins – after enabling an individual plugin, stay in troubleshooting mode to check the display of your front page to see if the issue remains or is resolved. repeat with each plugin.
Hello Lisa – Thank you for explaining that. Also, I just called my webhosting service. They said they had to disable by CDN (not even sure what that means!) but now everything is running well!
Thank you very much for taking so much time to reply to my questions today. It has been incredibly helpful.