If you're not seeing this issue, my guess is that your external files are stored under the same domain as your WP instance. Our download files are accessed from a different domain. Our site is fcm.org, and the download files are served from a bitwarden.com domain.
Blog post order changed by plugin
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I recently edited some old blogpost. Edited the tags for future tag
based pages. I noticed this changed the order of the blog post. My post are
ordered by “revision date” instead of “publication date”Contacted my Theme support team and they said the following
Great, can't figure out which one though, perhaps that "WP Fulltext Search Pro", disable that one see if it makes a difference? or even, disable them all, and then enable them one by one, see which one is doing that thing.
So I followed their advise and disabling the "WP Fulltext Search Pro" plugin resolved the issue with the publication order.
Theme used : https://www.htmlpie.com/products/pen-multipurpose-wordpress-theme
I would like of course keep the "WP Fulltext Search Pro" plugin enabled, please advise
Kind regards
JamesCurrent Version v2.46.180
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Hi @Qville
Actually, WPFTS plugin should only affect post order on search results. And it's okay, you can change the search results post order in the WPFTS settings.
In case you meant post order on the main page / blog page (not search) please let me know if you need it to be "revision date" or "publication date" and where you can set it?
Also I would ask you to copy of the paid theme you're using (you can put it to the private message or to info@fulltextsearch.org) please.
Thanks!
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I want the (blog)post to be in order of the "publication date"
I use a free theme : https://www.htmlpie.com/products/pen-multipurpose-wordpress-themeThank you in advance for your assistance
Kind regards
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@Qville I have tried with the Pen theme, tried to activate and deactivate WPFTS Pro on my dev machine, but unfortunately I can not repeat the issue that you faced with. The posts on the main page are always ordered by "Publication Date (descending order)" does not matter whether WPFTS active or not.
Could you please try once more to activate WPFTS and deactivate it on your website and see if there any differences? Could you make a screenshot or give me a link to your website?