WordPress Issues
Use CoSchedule with the iThemes Security Plugin
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. […]Use CoSchedule When Your Website Has Restricted Access (Firewall)
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 […]Problem with your server’s timestamp
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 […]Known WordPress Plugin Conflicts
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 […]How to Deactivate and Reactivate the CoSchedule WordPress Plugin
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 […]Could Not Reach WordPress Admin
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 […]How to Change Your WordPress Timezone
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 […]