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supportHey, guys. For some reason, this is no longer working with and without the button. Getting these errors: GET MYSITEURL/page/2/ 404 (Not Found) Fetch error: Error: Network response was not ok. at frontend.js?ver=f68b443037eaea85aad7:1:1098
Hey there Brad! I’ve just tested this on WP7 and cannot recreate this issue, could I ask you to follow the debugging steps given below? These should help identify what’s going on here. Post the status code + (domain redacted) URL plus the answers from the steps below, and I’ll be able to tell you exactly what’s going on. — Capture the failing request Open the page with the Load More button / infinite scroll. Right‑click → Inspect → Network tab, and tick Preserve log. Trigger Load More (click it, or scroll) until the error appears in the Console. In the Network tab, find the request shown in red or with a status like 404 / 403 / 429 / 500. Click it and tell us: the Status code, and the Request URL (you can redact your domain). Open that URL directly Paste that same Request URL into a new browser tab. Does it show posts, a “Nothing found” / 404 page, a redirect, or an error? Let us know. Describe the setup Is the Query Loop set to “Inherit query from template”, or a custom query? Is it on your front page, blog page, an archive, or a normal page/template? Your Settings → Permalinks setting (Plain vs. pretty permalinks). If the status was 403 / 429 / 406 / 503 Temporarily pause any caching/CDN (e.g. Cloudflare) and security/firewall plugins (e.g. Wordfence) and check whether the error clears — those can block or rate‑limit the background request.
Hey there Brad! I’ve just tested this on WP7 and cannot recreate this issue, could I ask you to follow the debugging steps given below? These should help identify what’s going on here. Post the status code + (domain redacted) URL plus the answers from the steps below, and I’ll be able to tell you exactly what’s going on. — Capture the failing request Open the page with the Load More button / infinite scroll. Right‑click → Inspect → Network tab, and tick Preserve log. Trigger Load More (click it, or scroll) until the error appears in the Console. In the Network tab, find the request shown in red or with a status like 404 / 403 / 429 / 500. Click it and tell us: the Status code, and the Request URL (you can redact your domain). Open that URL directly Paste that same Request URL into a new browser tab. Does it show posts, a “Nothing found” / 404 page, a redirect, or an error? Let us know. Describe the setup Is the Query Loop set to “Inherit query from template”, or a custom query? Is it on your front page, blog page, an archive, or a normal page/template? Your Settings → Permalinks setting (Plain vs. pretty permalinks). If the status was 403 / 429 / 406 / 503 Temporarily pause any caching/CDN (e.g. Cloudflare) and security/firewall plugins (e.g. Wordfence) and check whether the error clears — those can block or rate‑limit the background request.