• When adding categories to nav menus it comes up with this error:

    NXS_XMLRPC_Client Object
    (
    [server] => https://www.livejournal.com
    [port] => 80
    [path] => /interface/xmlrpc
    [scheme] => http
    [useragent] => The Incutio XML-RPC PHP Library
    [response] =>
    [message] => NXS_XMLRPC_Message Object
    (
    [message] =>
    [messageType] => fault
    [faultCode] => 200
    [faultString] => Client error: Missing required argument(s): event
    [methodName] =>
    [params] => Array
    (
    [0] => Array
    (
    [faultString] => Client error: Missing required argument(s): event
    [faultCode] => 200
    )

    )

    [_arraystructs] => Array
    (
    )

    [_arraystructstypes] => Array
    (
    )

    [_currentStructName] => Array
    (
    )

    [_param] =>
    [_value] =>
    [_currentTag] =>
    [_currentTagContents] =>
    [_parser] => Resource id #1587
    [currentTag] => int
    )

    [debug] =>
    [timeout] => 25
    [error] => NXS_XMLRPC_Error Object
    (
    [code] => 200
    [message] => Client error: Missing required argument(s): event

    It seems to be functioning okay, does anyone know if this is important or can it be ignored? Also, what is the best way to show a number of posts from each category on the homepage? How can I have the options at the bottom of blog pages to skip to different pages? Like at the bottom of a google search? Thanks!

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Your currently used "awaken-genesis" theme is not in the www.ads-software.com/themes/ directory: https://www.ads-software.com/themes/search/awaken-genesis/

    If you use a commercial theme or plugin and need support, please go to their official support channel. In order to be good stewards of the WordPress community, and encourage innovation and progress, we feel it’s important to direct people to those official locations.

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know why your commercial theme or plugin is not working properly. This is one other reason why volunteers forward you to the commercial product’s vendors. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

    Thread Starter robertsward

    (@robertsward)

    Oh, sorry! Thanks! Any chance you could take a quick look at my other question? No one ever answered.

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