I have been using the Unyson framework for well over a year now and it has been perfect for my site.
This morning, however, I have encountered quite a significant error.
I made some changes to the text inside one of the context boxes, and saved the page as I always do. When viewing the page however – it is now showing a completely blank page. None of the page boxes, or their content, are displaying in the source code, either.
In the back-end (i.e. in the Page editing section in WordPress) all of the boxes and their content are displaying – but when I visit the page, it is just blank.
All other pages are currently working fine – it seems to be that as soon as I make an edit and save the updated page – it completely breaks the page.
I would be very grateful for any assistance on this.
Best regards
Tom
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]]>I’ve created a Page with a gallery using the nextgen plugin, but though I’ve hit publish and the images are showing on the ‘visual’ and ‘text’ views on the admin site, when I go and look at the main website all I get is an error message that says ‘There are currently no posts’. I’ve tried uploading the gallery using both nextgen and the standard ‘gallery’ section on WordPress, but the same error is happening. So I’m thinking it’s something that I’m doing wrong, but I can’t work out what that would be. Is there anyone out there who can help?
The error page is showing up here – https://www.bc55.co.uk/gallery/
Also, once it’s working, can someone tell me how to add the ‘gallery’ link to the header navigation bar on the site which is currently showing the ‘Home’, ‘About’, ‘Services’ and ‘Contact’ tags?
Any help would be gratefully received! Thanks in advance, I hope!
Jennie
]]>I have been using wp-portfolio for about two years. I upgraded last week to WP 4.0 and now something is wrong. I am using wp-portfolio v1.38. When I click on the page that is supposed to display a list of the portfolio sites, I get an error:
The system cannot find the file specified. Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)
In WP-Porfolio control panel the portfolio web site sites are listed and one of the two custom screenshot thumbnails are showing. I don’t know why the one thumbnail is not displaying in the control panel; it comes up when I click view. The description and links are accurate in the editor.
I forced a table upgrade, but no help.
I tried deleting and recreating the page in wordpress, but that did not help. I am at a lost as to where this error is coming from or why it is appearing.
I am self-hosting on a windows server 2003 running IIS 6.
Any help would be appreciated.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-portfolio/
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]]>Here is the link to the main site which is not WordPress and works fine: hmnads.com
The problem occurs for them when they click through to either Press or Careers from the main nav and get the error message “This page cannot be displayed” when trying to access either page.
Everything works fine from my end on Mac, PC, and handhelds both on and off wifi. Spoke w the web host provider and all was fine on their end as well.
I’m completely stumped. Any suggestions welcome. Thanks.
]]>The solution below which was recommended for the problem above did not work.
Edit functions.php
If you have access to the site via FTP, then this method will help you quickly get a site back up and running, if you changed those values incorrectly.
1. FTP to the site, and get a copy of the active theme’s functions.php file. You’re going to edit it in a simple text editor (like notepad) and upload it back to the site.
2. Add these two lines to the file, immediately after the initial “<?php” line.
update_option(‘siteurl’,’https://example.com/blog’);
update_option(‘home’,’https://example.com/blog’);
Use your own URL instead of example.com, obviously.
3. Upload the file back to your site, in the same location. FileZilla offers a handy “edit file” function to do all of the above rapidly; if you can use that, do so.
4. Load the login or admin page a couple of times. The site should come back up.
5. Repeat the above steps, but remove those lines. IMPORTANT: Do NOT leave those lines in there. Remove them immediately after the site is up and running again.
If there is no functions.php file in the theme:
Create a new text file called “functions.php”.
Edit it with notepad, and add this text to it, using your own URL instead of example.com:
Please i need your help. Thanks
]]>The solution below which was recommended for the problem above did not work.
Edit functions.php
If you have access to the site via FTP, then this method will help you quickly get a site back up and running, if you changed those values incorrectly.
1. FTP to the site, and get a copy of the active theme’s functions.php file. You’re going to edit it in a simple text editor (like notepad) and upload it back to the site.
2. Add these two lines to the file, immediately after the initial “<?php” line.
update_option(‘siteurl’,’https://example.com/blog’);
update_option(‘home’,’https://example.com/blog’);
Use your own URL instead of example.com, obviously.
3. Upload the file back to your site, in the same location. FileZilla offers a handy “edit file” function to do all of the above rapidly; if you can use that, do so.
4. Load the login or admin page a couple of times. The site should come back up.
5. Repeat the above steps, but remove those lines. IMPORTANT: Do NOT leave those lines in there. Remove them immediately after the site is up and running again.
If there is no functions.php file in the theme:
Create a new text file called “functions.php”.
Edit it with notepad, and add this text to it, using your own URL instead of example.com:
Please i need your help. Thanks
]]>Please i need your help. Thanks
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