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Troubleshooting Guide
Having issues with the Website LLMS.txt Manager? Here are common problems and their solutions.
File Upload Issues
- Ensure your file is in .txt format
- Check file permissions on your server
- Verify your file meets size requirements
- Confirm proper file naming conventions
Sitemap Integration Problems
- Clear all caches through the plugin interface
- Verify SEO plugin settings are correct
- Check server permissions for sitemap generation
- Ensure proper file paths and URLs
Access and Visibility Issues
- Confirm file exists in root directory
- Check .htaccess rules for conflicts
- Verify WordPress permalink settings
- Test direct file access via URL
SEO Plugin Conflicts
- Update all plugins to latest versions
- Clear plugin and server caches
- Check for conflicting SEO settings
- Verify proper plugin activation order
Cache Management
Proper cache management is crucial for optimal performance of your LLMS.txt implementation.
When to Clear Caches
- After uploading a new LLMS.txt file
- When updating existing file content
- If experiencing sitemap issues
- When changing SEO plugin settings
Cache Clearing Process
- Navigate to LLMS.txt Manager
- Find the “Cache Management” section
- Click “Clear Caches” button
- Wait for confirmation message
Understanding Cache Types
- WordPress rewrite rules
- SEO plugin caches
- Server-level caches
- Browser caches
Best Practices
Follow these guidelines to ensure optimal performance and reliability.
File Management
- Keep regular backups of your LLMS.txt file
- Follow standard naming conventions
- Maintain proper file formatting
- Regular file content updates
Maintenance Schedule
- Weekly file verification checks
- Monthly sitemap validation
- Regular cache clearing routine
- Periodic SEO plugin updates
Security Considerations
- Implement proper file permissions
- Regular security scanning
- Maintain access controls
- Monitor file modifications