The conventional WP Editor retains the correct version but when we use it to try to “Update” the pages with the new content it fails and retains the old 2019 content.
Deactivating W3 TC fixes it, with no problems since then, two weeks ago.
We disabled the new WP editor “Elementor” which we also found unreliable, perhaps connected.
Many thanks for your suggestions.
]]>I looked at my site again this morning and all changes to files were reverted. I checked my FTP and it looks like at 5:33am all my files in themes/twentysixteen were touched.
I’m using git-ftp to just make changes through ftp. This is a weird one…
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]]>This is quite a frustrating job for me as my site has 738 product pages which should be in alphabetical and numerical order, but they’re not.
Is there a patch available to fix this?
Thanks
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]]>After moving the column order and rename the headers everything looks great. However, after each autoupdate, the header text is reset, the hidden columns unhide, and the order reverts back to before my changes.
Is there a way to save the changes permanently even after the auto-updates?
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]]>We started testing reverts and it doesn’t seem to work.
I made a change to the custom CSS file. Then committed and pushed to BitBucket. Confirmed in BitBucket it made it to the repository.
I then reverted the commit from the website. But nothing changed on the website. The CSS file stayed the same.
Is there a process that I might be missing?
I checked some of the other support posts and see that you ask for the following. Everything seems to be working.
Operating System Linux
Exec() Enabled true
Git Install Path /usr/bin/git
Git Version git version 1.7.1
MySQL Install Path /usr/bin/mysql
File Permissions true
Repository Path /var/www/vhosts/domainname.com/httpdocs.
Let me know what I need to do.
Thanks.
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/revisr/
]]>Please forgive my Nievity. I know nothing about PHP or coding etc. Please treat me as a complete idiot with regards to the world of Web Sites.
We had our WP website set up some time ago and recently have upgraded our theme to ProPhoto. Since our upgrade, we have tried many a time to change the meta description on our home page. The only way I know how is to navigate to a page and alter the meta description in the box to what I want then click update.
Usually this works a treat. For some reason when I change the description on the home page and update it, it reverts back to the old original description.
I must be missing something obvious here, but as I say, I’m a bit of a novice at all this stuff.
Any help would be greatly recieved.
Thanks in advance.
Dave.
]]>It appears that this happens any time I alter something in the header page.
In addition, I received this error message:
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/clhurley/webapps/wp/wp-content/themes/2012child/functions.php:1) in /home/clhurley/webapps/wp/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 881
around which I can work, somewhat, but I feel like this is not good? And it makes changing basic functions quite difficult. Please help! I am so close to literally banging my head against the wall. It would feel better than this.
Edit: Actually, the “cannot modify header information” pops up when I attempt to preview a draft, also, making it pretty difficult to write new content for the rest of this week. Ahhhhhh!
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