No need to set anything, 503 is sent automatically.
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rvc2
(@rvconnelly)
Thanks for the quick reply!
Well, this confirms my suspicion that UCP is throwing the 503 on my site, might be helpful if you include this detail in your description or FAQ.
Is there a way to disable that 503 response? I love the plug-in otherwise.
Two reasons I would like to stop the 503…
I have noticed that using the mobile (Android) WordPress (app) it gives me some problems when UCP is activated.
I also would like to create some SEO before launching the full content I have hiding behind the UCP page. A 503 doesn’t allow that… as previously mentioned on this thread.
Thanks in advance!
Yes, UCP does return 503, there’s absolutely no question about it.
There’s no option to disable or change the response code; at the moment.
We’ll have a look at the Android issue, it shouldn’t be happening. As for SEO – yes Google ignores your page if 503 is returned. What you’re aiming for is more of a coming soon / landing page, which would return a normal 200 response. We’ll probably add a setting to chose a response code in one of the next releases.
Thank you and thank you again! Appreciate the timely response and looking forward to future updates.
I realized that I was vague about the issues with the WordPress for Android application regarding UCP.
Essentially, when attempting to retrieve anything related to the site- such as posts, pages, users & settings – and the UCP is sending a 503, nothing loads. As if the app is getting the 503 and quitting from there.