Why the WordPress plugin XML Sitemaps had an error when pinging Bing, and a subsequent update required the setting of the Google Analytics tracking ID.

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 2 pointWe will explain in detail why the WordPress plugin XML Sitemaps caused an error when pinging to Bing, and why it became necessary to set a Google Analytics tracking ID after a subsequent update.

The website builder has been upgraded to hpb22, but the WordPress function has not been updated for more than 5 years (WP5.5 incompatible / Google Analytics 4 incompatible / SSL incompatible etc.) - hpb Dashboard repair

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 4 pointThe homepage builder has been upgraded to hpb22, but the WordPress function remains neglected, so I will explain how to deal with it... hpb dashboard plug-in is WP5.5 incompatible / Google search pancle list problem / SSL issue, etc.

WordPress multi-lingual site recommended plugins all commentary!

⌛Time it takes to read this article: 18 pointIn this site that started as a multi-lingual site, i will explain all of the recommended plug-ins of WordPress introduced when building in chronological order.

The mystery of search keywords disappearing

⌛Time it takes to read this article: < 1 pointBy the way, I noticed something while looking at Google Analytics that for some reason the search keywords were not included in the access analysis results. I wondered why, so I googled it and found a blog that explained why, ``I can't track search keywords...Is there a way to deal with direct referrals?'' In other words, the cause seems to be that Google encrypted the search itself with SSL in October 2011, making it impossible to retrieve the search keywords of users who visited via Google. From a webmaster's point of view, this information is what I most want to know, but I feel that there is little point in doing access analysis. I wonder if other search engines like Yahoo!, Bing, etc. are going in this direction (–;)