mrpracticalsaver Posted September 29, 2018 Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 Rank Math SEO plugin states that " You have already used this Focus Keyword." When I click the highlighted word, I get to another page that states "invalid post type." The post I'm referring to is: https://www.thepracticalsaver.com/save-money-fast/saver-stories Please help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Support Jitendraa Posted September 29, 2018 Support Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 Hello, Thank you for contacting MyThemeShop. The Focus keyword seem to be used by any other post and for that you are getting the issue. Please change the focus keyword to something else rather than save money fast to overcome the issue. The URL in already used is not picking up the details correctly. We are adding a note to our Development team to take a look at it. Thank you. 🏁Rank #1 on Google With our WordPress SEO Plugin. ⚡Score a 💯on PageSpeed and Dominate Search Rankings. ✏ Editing theme files? Please create a child theme to make your changes update-proof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Support Pratik.d Posted September 29, 2018 Support Report Share Posted September 29, 2018 Hello I wanted to chime in to help. I see some Javascript errors in the console on your site which might be causing this issue.: http://take.ms/EVZ5q To help you faster, we would like you to perform a quick conflict check on your website using the instructions below. You can follow these instructions on your live website as well, as running this conflict check does not affect your website visitors. Here are the steps for you to follow. Log into your WordPress Administrator, and navigate to the dashboard Navigate to 'Plugins', and go to 'add new' On the next page, enter 'Health Check' in the search bar and wait for the screen to refresh The official Health Check plugin by WordPress.org should be visible as the first result. Please install and activate the plugin You will reach the plugin page automatically, and a notice will appear. Click 'I understand' to continue On the WordPress Menu on the left, hover over the dashboard. You will notice a new 'Health Check' option, click on it On the page that appears, there will be several tabs. Please navigate to the 'Troubleshooting' tab Press the 'Enable Troubleshooting Mode' to start the troubleshooter Once you complete these steps, you are in troubleshooting mode. All the plugins on your website have been disabled only for you. Your theme has also been disabled, but only for you. To diagnose the root-cause of your problem, you would enable each plugin one by one until an issue is found. The last plugin that causes the issue will probably the cause of the conflict. Here are the steps in more detail. With all plugins and the theme disabled, try reproducing the issue. If you still have the issue, your WordPress setup is the root of the problem. If not, then continue. On the top bar, navigate to the 'Troubleshooting Mode', hover over it, and enable the MyThemeShop plugin in question. After that, try to reproduce the issue. If you have the issue, the plugin is conflicting with WordPress If not, then the plugin is not causing issues with WordPress. Continue to the next step Navigate to the "Troubleshooting Mode" in the top bar again, and enable any other plugin. Then try reproducing the issue. If you have the issue, then the plugin you just activated is conflicting with the MyThemeShop Plugin If not, then this plugin is not causing issues with the MyThemeShop plugin Repeat step no 3 by enabling one plugin at a time and checking if the problem exists. When the problem happens, the plugin you last activated is causing the issue. If the issue is still not resolved, then it might be an issue with the theme you are using. Here is how you confirm if your theme and the MyThemeShop plugin are conflicting with each other. Enter troubleshooting mode again using the instructions above. Using the Troubleshooting mode, activate your regular theme by selecting the 'Use your current theme option'. Activate the MTS plugin you want to check and try to reproduce the issue. If the issue appears, your theme conflicts with the MTS plugin. If not, then the issue is with another plugin. You can continue enabling other plugins to pinpoint the plugin and contact their support for a resolution. Once you complete the above steps, please let us know. Looking forward to helping you. Thank you. 🏁Rank #1 on Google With our WordPress SEO Plugin. ⚡Score a 💯on PageSpeed and Dominate Search Rankings. ✏ Editing theme files? Please create a child theme to make your changes update-proof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mrpracticalsaver Posted September 30, 2018 Author Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 I did follow the instruction for troubleshooting and deactivated all the plugin. I started enabling Rank Math SEO and right there, I still got the same error notification. I did go through all my plugins (enabling them one at a time and nothing seemed to correct the problem). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Support Montgomerie Posted September 30, 2018 Support Report Share Posted September 30, 2018 Hello, Can you please create a staging/testing site for us with your website's data? Your hosting guys would be able to create that quickly. We need to try disabling plugins and switching the themes on your site and do not want to do that on a live website. Please let us know when that's created. Looking forward to helping you. Thank you. 🏁Rank #1 on Google With our WordPress SEO Plugin ⚡Score a 💯on PageSpeed and Dominate Search Rankings. ✏ Editing theme files? Please create a child theme to make your changes update-proof. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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