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Search console menu page is showing a warning #9962

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sabbir073 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 2 comments
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Search console menu page is showing a warning #9962

sabbir073 opened this issue Jun 6, 2018 · 2 comments

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@sabbir073
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sabbir073 commented Jun 6, 2018

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Please give us a description of what happened.

The latest version of yoast seo has a problem. when i go to the search console page of yoast seo, its showing good, but if i click the button "Reload crawl issues", its showing a warning at the top.

Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /home/bartaprotikkhon/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-seo/admin/class-yoast-notification-center.php:264) in "/home/bartaprotikkhon/public_html/wp-admin/includes/misc.php on line 1116"

Please describe what you expected to happen and why.

The warning means header already passed. I think its bug.

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  • WordPress version: 4.9.6
  • Yoast SEO version: 7.6
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  • Tested with theme: Custom theme
@sabbir073 sabbir073 changed the title Search console menu page has showing a warning Search console menu page is showing a warning Jun 6, 2018
@CarolineGeven
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Thanks for reporting this issue. However, we're unable to reproduce this.

Sometimes strange behavior may be caused by a plugin or theme conflict. The fastest way to rule out conflicts is to deactivate all non-Yoast plugins and switch to a standard theme like Twenty Sixteen. If this resolves the issue, you have a conflict and should activate one plugin at a time until you locate the conflict. Finally, after all plugins are active, switch to your theme. This will narrow down the conflict to a specific plugin or a theme conflict.

If you are unfamiliar with checking for conflicts, we wrote a small guide that will walk you through the steps. You can find it here: How to Check For Plugin Conflicts

We understand if you wouldn't want to deactivate your plugins and switch themes on a production site, so it may be preferable that you set up a staging environment for your tests.

If you're not familiar with a staging site, this article will help you get started: http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-create-staging-environment-for-a-wordpress-site/

Can you please inform us of the results?

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Closing due to inactivity. If this issue is still relevant, please reply with the requested information.

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