It is important that you have your timezone correctly set up in WordPress so that posts will publish as expected. If your WordPress and CoSchedule calendar timezones are different, your […]
The CoSchedule API attempted to reach the WordPress admin area, but it was not accessible. This error indicates that the basic HTTP authentication is required to access the directory. How […]
If your CoSchedule account is not connecting to your WordPress site, deactivating and reactivating your CoSchedule plugin can refresh the connection. Go to the Plugins tab inside of WordPress and […]
Occasionally CoSchedule runs into conflicts with other plugins on your WordPress site. The solution to these conflicts is often to disable the identified plugin. Bit.ly Official WordPress Plugin Disable XML-RPC […]
Your server sent us an empty universal timestamp. Your server’s PHP configuration may be faulty. Please contact your server administrator for further assistance. Why did I receive this error? There […]
If you have restricted access to your website (e.g. firewall), you should notify us. You will need to allow our server IP address access through their firewall in order to […]
The WordPress plugin iThemes Security (previously known as Better WP Security) has a known conflict with CoSchedule. However, it can be easily fixed with a change to the plugin’s settings. […]