![]() This topic was modified 2 years, 4 months ago by Aurovrata Venet. These lines are being printed by the plugin during the validation process and which will give you some indication as to why the query is not being ranked using the manual order. Look for the following lines in the debug.log file, wp-content/debug.log which you will find under the wp-content sub-folder in your root installation. Reload your page where you expected your posts to be ranked, then open the file. */Īdd the following lines, define('WP_GURUS_DEBUG', true) ĭefine('WP_DEBUG', true) //set to false, once your analysis if finished.ĭefine( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false 'display_errors', 0 ) ĭefine('AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL', 600 ) //seconds * That's all, stop editing! Happy blogging. In your wp-config.php file (in your root installation), at the bottom of your file, just before where it says If you are not sure what is happening, you can post a new thread with your issue in the support forum.ĭebugging the front-end manual ranking validationĪs of v2.5.9, an analysis mechanism is provided to debug the validation/identification process of the front-end query and determine if the query should use the manual sorting order. As of v2.5.9 of this plugin, it will try to identify the correct post type being displayed, but this may not work for some specific installations, hence please read FAQ #10 Is this a taxonomy archive query? There is a bug in WordPress core queries that prevents post types from being tracked and this impacts the ability of the plugin to track your query and identify it as being manually ranked.For example I had a soundboard so I got a new one and I can't open the box that is used to make the soundboard make the sounds. Is the query explicitly setting the orderby attribute? the plugin will then simply ignore the query and the results will be ordered as per the attribute value. Plugins not working I have tried to reinstall some to update them and they say they are enabled though I am unable to open them like I used to.Is this a custom query using get_posts() function? If so please read FAQ #10.If you have ranked your posts in the dashboard and enabled manual ranking on the front-end in the reorder admin page (see screenshot #2, by default the manual ranking radio button is set to ‘No’), and your posts are not ranked, then The plugin only worked at first when I manually load it using Load into all running applications, but then it stopped working all. If you are still facing issue, then search the support threads, or post a new question on the forum. Likely the browser is unable to retrieve your posts using Ajax. Please open the JavaScript console and inspect your admin page for any errors. No posts are listed, or ‘undefined’ message appears.This is likely due to a DB error, and the best way to resolve this is to reset the list using the button provided in the reorder admin page, please see screenshot #4 Some posts are missing, or some additional ‘ghost’ posts appear in the list.If you are not able to order your posts in your admin dashboard, this could be due to several reasons, Log out and back in for changes to fully apply.If you are facing issues with the plugin not working, please read this post as there could be several reasons why this might be the case. Select SIMBL from the sidebar, then click unistall SIMBL. Having problems? Submit an issue here: submit Uninstall SIMBL Edit packages_v2.plist to include your submission.Add your compiled and zipped plugin to the bundles folder.Head over to the mySIMBL plugin repository.Show plugin developer page (Globe Icon).Enable/Disable plugins (Colored Circle Icon).Show plugins in Finder (Magnifying Glass).Open bundles with mySIMBL to install them.Drag and drop plugins onto mySIMBL to install them.Repositories to find, download and update plugins.plugins may have different application and system requirements.You may be required to disable System Integrity Protection, mySIMBL will inform you but cannot automate this process. ![]()
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