I recently had a problem where the entire comments area was missing from all the posts on this blog. When I switched back to the default twentyten theme they reappeared and at first I thought it was a problem with the mystique theme. I switched back to mystique and disabled all of my plugins and the comments came back! A simple process of elimination identified the culprit — The WP SEO Pager Plugin. This plugin isn’t really necessary with the mystique theme, so I have simply removed it. If you encounter the same problem with mystique, check you haven’t got this plugin enabled.
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“I've been on this hunt a few times myself. I still have my Aluminus ultra in black (only 5 5.25…” - CM Chloe Moore on Conditional formatting for grades v targets
“Hi John, Do you have an example of a sheet you have made? Struggling following the steps here!” - JS Jon Scaife on Copy files from Humax PVR 9200T to PC
“Hi Roger That is frustrating. I assume you're on windows 10 or 11? This was from the Windows 7 days…”
“Hi James I realise it has been a long while, but I just checked this on windows 11 (build 23H2)…”