This article gives possible error messages that occur and solutions.
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Check each Content Row for a red dot.
Expand the Content Row and look for a red asterisk ( * ) which indicates that it is a required field.
Enter any missing data and Submit the page.
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This type of error typically occurs when you input your own source code. Possible errors include:
The Syntax in the HTML syntax is missing incomplete, as it lacks a closing tag , ( such as a
<div>
) and failed to properly include its closing tag (a closing</div>
)</div>. Always include a closing element, which is essential for proper code syntax and functioning.Short codes are exclusive to WordPress and are not compatible outside that environment. ( Examples:
[gallery]
or[caption]
).There is a program-specific tag that is not compatible.
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In your content area, open the Advanced Editor by clicking the two brackets < > that say Source Code.
Search your inputted content for these < brackets > which are used for HTML code.
Look for out of place characters, such as colons and square brackets inside the HTML taglines.
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An image that was previously included in the page could have been moved or deleted.
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Edit the page and search for signs of missing assets.
Refer to How to Insert an Image to replace or reupload the image.
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