I've been away from the internet and WA for three months. Back in the saddle, I see the new training platform. I set up a Hub using my existing web site, motorcyclexs.com, and
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I agree with Andre’s assessment below. If it’s not a problem with your site’s cache, your computer, or Internet connection I recommend you contact site support.
Frank
Connecting your hub to your website does not affect your website speed.
You can first try to clear your browser cache and refresh your browser but also go to site manager click details clear your website cache and check it out again.
Have you added of changed anything else before or after you created the hub?
Created hub, now my existing site is very slow loading?
I've been away from the internet and WA for three months. Back in the saddle, I see the new training platform. I set up a Hub using my existing web site, motorcyclexs.com, and
This is from your website vs hub.
Did you cause the issue?
What have you done? What did you change for it to slow down?
Have you figured it out?
You can always reach out to site support.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support
Hi
I agree with Andre’s assessment below. If it’s not a problem with your site’s cache, your computer, or Internet connection I recommend you contact site support.
Frank
Connecting your hub to your website does not affect your website speed.
You can first try to clear your browser cache and refresh your browser but also go to site manager click details clear your website cache and check it out again.
Have you added of changed anything else before or after you created the hub?
Been away from witing article for a few months and I notice I don't see spell check now.
Hey Bruce,
The spell checker in SiteContent was sunset when we updated to our new system a few months ago. All current browsers have spellcheck built right in, and it's a lot better and more current to use the browser capabilities than to have to click a button and go through words. As I'm typing right now, my browser is automatically fixing my spelling mistakes and underlining words that it things are spelled incorrectly.
Google Chrome is very good at this, as is Safari on Mac.
Carson
Where did spell check go in content editor?
Been away from witing article for a few months and I notice I don't see spell check now.
Hey Bruce,
The spell checker in SiteContent was sunset when we updated to our new system a few months ago. All current browsers have spellcheck built right in, and it's a lot better and more current to use the browser capabilities than to have to click a button and go through words. As I'm typing right now, my browser is automatically fixing my spelling mistakes and underlining words that it things are spelled incorrectly.
Google Chrome is very good at this, as is Safari on Mac.
Carson
In my website infancy, I created some articles as pages, not posts. Is it possible to move an article that is on its own page onto another page that has an article? I am trying
You may create categories by hovering over posts and then clicking categories. Once created, you can go to appearance > menus and add your categories. If you do not want your category to do anything then input # in the url section; you can also have sub-categories.
Then within your posts you can assign them to their respective categories. You can assign one post to more than one category. WordPress Tutorial - Creating Categories
Post type switcher plugin What is a Page or a Post? - How to Switch a Page to a Post and Vice Versa
Hi, Bruce
The way I proceed. I put my informative content in my blog. All my "legal" content and sales content go to pages. I sort of like my "about me" info to go on a page too.
There may be good reasons to put the "about me" in a post as is taught in the lessons, but I just don't know what they would be.
I think a way to organize would be to make everything as posts instead of pages, and then use categories or tags for your posts. That way you can split your posts by categories, and I believe that menus in Wordpress lets you make a menu item by category? :)
Thanks Andriella. I did my early articles as posts, then started doing a few as pages. I'll be trying a few things in Wordpress.
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Moving articles from one page to another?
In my website infancy, I created some articles as pages, not posts. Is it possible to move an article that is on its own page onto another page that has an article? I am trying
You may create categories by hovering over posts and then clicking categories. Once created, you can go to appearance > menus and add your categories. If you do not want your category to do anything then input # in the url section; you can also have sub-categories.
Then within your posts you can assign them to their respective categories. You can assign one post to more than one category. WordPress Tutorial - Creating Categories
Post type switcher plugin What is a Page or a Post? - How to Switch a Page to a Post and Vice Versa
Hi, Bruce
The way I proceed. I put my informative content in my blog. All my "legal" content and sales content go to pages. I sort of like my "about me" info to go on a page too.
There may be good reasons to put the "about me" in a post as is taught in the lessons, but I just don't know what they would be.
I think a way to organize would be to make everything as posts instead of pages, and then use categories or tags for your posts. That way you can split your posts by categories, and I believe that menus in Wordpress lets you make a menu item by category? :)
Thanks Andriella. I did my early articles as posts, then started doing a few as pages. I'll be trying a few things in Wordpress.
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Where am I able to see how much traffic my site is getting once articles are ranked? I'm not sure if I missed something in the training, but I have not found this information.<
You'd be able to see this via Google Analytics. If you're not at the point in the training, not to worry, it's covered.
I don't remember seeing it yet in my training. Is there any reason not to open a Google Analytics account now?
There's just no reason for it yet. Creating content is much, much more important early on than analyzing traffic, especially at early stages where it's little to none.
Keep focused on each lesson in the training. You're given all the tools you need at the time you need them :)
Thanks Eric. I'll take your advice. Besides spending much of my time training, I try to create new content to publish as much as possible.
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How do I see my website traffic?
Where am I able to see how much traffic my site is getting once articles are ranked? I'm not sure if I missed something in the training, but I have not found this information.<
You'd be able to see this via Google Analytics. If you're not at the point in the training, not to worry, it's covered.
I don't remember seeing it yet in my training. Is there any reason not to open a Google Analytics account now?
There's just no reason for it yet. Creating content is much, much more important early on than analyzing traffic, especially at early stages where it's little to none.
Keep focused on each lesson in the training. You're given all the tools you need at the time you need them :)
Thanks Eric. I'll take your advice. Besides spending much of my time training, I try to create new content to publish as much as possible.
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This is from your website vs hub.
Did you cause the issue?
What have you done? What did you change for it to slow down?
Have you figured it out?
You can always reach out to site support.
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/websites/support