I am having a problem removing the categories from my posts.
I have done all of the obvious such as going to Dashboard > Categories > Manage > Delete.
They have all been removed from there. However, When I go to create a new post they still appear in the widget on the right hand side.
This is causing me fatal time and money to get fixed as it is affecting my hierarchy.
Anyone know how to fix this?
Best Regards,
RichieC
Current sidebar-home-php file
https://wordpress.pastebin.com/NtFgwmTn
I want to change it to display posts the exact same way but from the camp blog category (https://dev.tekture.com/campsimcha/category/camp-blog)
here is my modified code.
https://wordpress.pastebin.com/FzSg20Qv
I get a parse error
parse error in line 6 unexpected =
Can you help How might I fix it?
thanks
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Sometimes it works ok when I visit; sometimes not. Any ideas what might be causing the problem? I have the devlounge L2 theme installed, GoDaddy hosting. I’ve deactivated/activated all my plugins, I’ve uninstalled/re-installed WordPress. It gets messed up across all browsers, especially so after I’ve been editing the site through admin.
Any help would be great. Thanks.
]]>So does anyone have any idea what’s going on? Is it necessary for me to add the code to the theme myself or is there some kind of error or mistake or something that’s causing the gravatars to be non-existent?
Also, does anyone know if an updated version of the theme (like the one on wordpress.com) exists? Or did wp.com just tweak the theme themselves?
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Regards!
“The WP community has needed something like this for a long time.” – customer quote
Anyways, Market allows you to take a standard WordPress installation and turn it into a Marketplace / Storefront. Unlike the WordPress e-commerce plugin which already exists, the Market theme is a full them allowing you to quickly set up show without much designing and coding knowledge (although a plugin version is available).
Using custom fields, the theme create buy now buttons on your posts and pulls the price and product information dynamically for each item. Add additional product images and more without much of a hassle.
Currently, the theme comes with a bunch of different download packs in the download center. There is the original market theme, Market 2 (a slightly different designed version of Market), Market Plus (which allows standard posting along with products), Market Lite (which allows you to add a buy now button to any post and/or page on any theme simply by inserting a tag into the post content), and Market Cart, which replaces the buy now function with FatFreeCart for Ajax add/view cart functions and checkout with Paypal and/or Google Checkout.
This is a premium theme which currently costs $55, but it is well worth it. A developer license is also available for those interested.
If you are interested, check out markettheme.com for more information.
This theme is compatible with WordPress 2.5!
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https://www.webunload.com/
Kind regards,
AJ
Have a look and feel free to download it!
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]]>I run a full site on WordPress, and only recently I began running into some trouble. I was forced to restore the WP database back in mid-May, but I didn’t do much posting because I was busy working on a new design. Since the new redesign launch I’ve been posting much more, and I noticed a lot of problems. Posts will occasionally disappear (Ex: I posted an interview with Jonathan Snook, and after 5 minutes, it wasn’t showing any interview content except the picture I was using on the interview page). I also had to go back and re-posts some old posts to get them to display right in the new design, even though they should have without needing to do this. All this seems to point to database issues, so I’m considering doing a fresh install of WordPress..
Only problem is, my site has over 300 posts, 1,700 comments, tons of images, 20 categories, and a bunch of pages. Simply backing up the database in phpmyadmin would most likely not solve the problem, because it would just be replacing everything with the corrupted tables. Next, WordPress’ export function I know doesn’t link images with the correct post (or something like that). I’ve seen a plugin that adds in some of these extras functions, but now I can’t seem to find it again. And, either way, would the WordPress export / import be any better than re-uploading the databases, or would it result in the same type of problems? I really need a solution. Thanks in advance!
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