If I build a new website on a domain that I own will it be a new website with a unique URL or will I have to register a new domain?
Can I create a unique url on a domain I own?
If I build a new website on a domain that I own will it be a new website with a unique URL or will I have to register a new domain?
I'm a little confused with your question...
So you have a domain, and you already have a website setup on that domain, correct?
And you are wondering if you setup a new website in another folder, if it will be treated separately? The answer is no it won't (not unless you use a subdomain), but even still you should use a proper domain for each separate website you create.
Or do you mean you wish to delete the current website on your domain & start a new one using that same domain? You can do that, yes :)
Thanks for the fast response Dale! Based on your response sounds like I need to register a new domain for the new website.
Happy New Year!
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OAuth 1.0 has been superseded by OAth 2.0. All in One SEO uses OAuth 1.0 and as a result I can no longer see my visitor data on Google Analytics. What can I do?
Do you need to do any updates? Like is your SEO update? Your wordpress? I've installed several updates in the last few days... It's an authorization protocol, but I can't find any real info about it. Contacting SEO with the problem if all of your plugins, themes and wordpress itself is up to date would be my reccommendation.
Thanks for your response! Everything is updated. I was thinking about contacting All in One SEO but I thought everyone who has All in One SEO might be experiencing the same problem and as such All in One SEO would be aware of the problem and is in the process of becoming compliant with the new protocol. I could deactivate All in One SEO and install the Google Analytics tracking code myself but I don't know if I'd be throwing out the baby with the bath water or if by doing so I might introduce some other conflicts.
All I can tell you is all in one SEO is working for me so you indeed might be throwing baby out with the bathwater... maybe uninstall and reinstall? Other than that I get the feeling somewhere a security or authentication setting may be messed up and that would involve your hosting provider most likely. But WP has been wacky for a bit, my post today shows my frustration with it, I tried 5 times to write a post and couldn't get it to display right. I wish you luck with this.
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Why can't see my visitor data on ga?
OAuth 1.0 has been superseded by OAth 2.0. All in One SEO uses OAuth 1.0 and as a result I can no longer see my visitor data on Google Analytics. What can I do?
Do you need to do any updates? Like is your SEO update? Your wordpress? I've installed several updates in the last few days... It's an authorization protocol, but I can't find any real info about it. Contacting SEO with the problem if all of your plugins, themes and wordpress itself is up to date would be my reccommendation.
Thanks for your response! Everything is updated. I was thinking about contacting All in One SEO but I thought everyone who has All in One SEO might be experiencing the same problem and as such All in One SEO would be aware of the problem and is in the process of becoming compliant with the new protocol. I could deactivate All in One SEO and install the Google Analytics tracking code myself but I don't know if I'd be throwing out the baby with the bath water or if by doing so I might introduce some other conflicts.
All I can tell you is all in one SEO is working for me so you indeed might be throwing baby out with the bathwater... maybe uninstall and reinstall? Other than that I get the feeling somewhere a security or authentication setting may be messed up and that would involve your hosting provider most likely. But WP has been wacky for a bit, my post today shows my frustration with it, I tried 5 times to write a post and couldn't get it to display right. I wish you luck with this.
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I'm a little confused with your question...
So you have a domain, and you already have a website setup on that domain, correct?
And you are wondering if you setup a new website in another folder, if it will be treated separately? The answer is no it won't (not unless you use a subdomain), but even still you should use a proper domain for each separate website you create.
Or do you mean you wish to delete the current website on your domain & start a new one using that same domain? You can do that, yes :)
Thanks for the fast response Dale! Based on your response sounds like I need to register a new domain for the new website.
Happy New Year!