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Got "Yoast" on your website? Read this!
It appears that the latest update of Yoast has some sort of issue with instagram & twitter feeds installed on sites whereby they no longer work!
So if you have Instagram & Twitter feeds you may want to check to see if you have the issue too.
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Paul, I'd happily correct your typo, except I'm not sure what you were trying to say.

Toast? Yeast? Boast?
Please remember my beloved rule 23. All posts must be in the English Language.

Just for you Peter:
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That better for you?
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Dinosaur
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Originally Posted by
Excalibur
Peter,its nothing to do with age i am 10 years older i understand the original post as they say its just a number.
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Disco Dude!
Course you did Tony, wouldn't of expected any less.
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Originally Posted by
DeckstarDeluxe
Course you did Tony, wouldn't of expected any less.
Very smart answer for a young whip stander.
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Just as an update there is a new plugin update that became available overnight, so speak with your Web gurus to get it uploaded and the issue should be sorted.
On a slightly different note but in a similar vein. If you have Google Maps on your site you'll see that has stopped working too! All to do with the API key (apparently
) so you'll need to upload a new key.
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Web Guru

Originally Posted by
Spirits High
On a slightly different note but in a similar vein. If you have Google Maps on your site you'll see that has stopped working too! All to do with the API key (apparently

) so you'll need to upload a new key.
As far as I know it's only new implementations of Google Maps that require an API key. Existing ones should continue to work without...until you change something!
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Originally Posted by
Marc J
As far as I know it's only new implementations of Google Maps that require an API key. Existing ones should continue to work without...until you change something!
Hmmmm, looks like something must have changed then
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