• Discovered yesterday that the content of one page of a recently developed site has stopped showing link.

    Don’t know when this began.Reverting to last revision developer left us with (so I know it displayed then) produces same results: no display.

    btw, there had been some code at the end that looks like it came from a Word document.

    <p>[imagebrowser id=1]</p>
    <p><!--[if gte mso 9]><xml><br />
     <o:OfficeDocumentSettings><br />
      <o:AllowPNG/><br />
     </o:OfficeDocumentSettings><br />
    </xml><![endif]--></p>
    <p>?</p>
    <p><!--</p>
    <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin-left: 1.5in;">https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?shva=1#label/Gmail%2FSOSL/13f82d65ea1db895</p>

    and goes on…

    Stripped it out to no effect. This code showed up after I began updating content – probably pasted a word doc in haste.

    I think this issue was present before I upgraded to latest WP version yesterday. That is, I think I upgraded after I discovered issue.

    This may be related:I’ve created a new page to go under this landing page. I want to allow commenting on it but have not been successful (will post separately). Maybe I triggered something in settings to cause this. All tinkering has been in admin – no direct code changes.

    Thanks

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  • Are you using a custom menu? Is the correct menu selected? What do you see there as to the menu items?

    Reverse the changes and see if you get back to where you were.

    BTW, creating another about us page and linking the sub-pages (child pages) to that page won’t make the other links disappear from the menu. At the most, if there is already another page with the same name the new page would appear with -2 added to that. And I strongly feel that there is something wrong with your theme (or even plugins).

    In fact in such circumstances where you are not sure about what is going on you should deactivate all plugins, revert to a default WordPress theme and make changes to your site. Once everything is to your satisfaction, you can put back your plugins and theme. If you find it difficult on a live site, you should either use a test site or a local WordPress install (on your computer) and then then move the site to its proper location.

    Thread Starter scott1137

    (@scott1137)

    One set of responses at a time…

    WPyogi –
    – I didn’t develop site. I assume it’s a custom menu – how would I tell by looking at it?

    – There are three menus: footer,site, and top. Site is the one selected.

    The menu items look different different than earlier. Now there are a bunch of site pages on the left column; before there were two that weren’t particularly pertinent to the site.

    Should I then drag an drop those those to their proper place?

    Thread Starter scott1137

    (@scott1137)

    Krishna –

    “If you find it difficult on a live site, you should either use a test site…” I’ll host to set this up…and work from there…just hadn’t gotten around to it since site has been working wonderfully since delivered.

    So maybe steps are now:
    1a. Try menu steps mentioned above to see if I can bring site back to where it was.
    or
    1b. revert site to latest backup.
    2. set up duplicate testing site on host
    3. start testing as described….

    Wondering…if when plugins deactivated and on Twenty Twelve theme there was no about us page visible, why does that point to faulty plugin, theme?

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter scott1137

    (@scott1137)

    Site restored to Saturday. Issues remain.

    Have asked developer to fix issues.

    When fixed will set up duplicate testing site.

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