• fawkesblog2

    (@fawkesblog2)


    Since the upgrade to 3.0.5 i have had to double space just to get one space.

    Not earth shattering but i would like to fix it.

    You can see my blog at https://www.chrisfawkes.net and i’m using the photo lounge theme from slr lounge

    I have switched plugins off and back on. Deleted fckeditor and still had the problem, since reinstalled.

    Appreciate any help.

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Don’t bump. It’s against forum guidelines.

    Try using the TwentyTen theme instead of whatever you’re using. It may have a bug in the functions.php.

    Thread Starter fawkesblog2

    (@fawkesblog2)

    It’s not my theme, i’ve been using it for a while.

    Thread Starter fawkesblog2

    (@fawkesblog2)

    Is bumping really against forum guidelines?

    So what are the options for getting someone to see the post given that the forums move relatively fast and bumping will likely bring the post to the attention of someone who has not yet seen it. j

    Am i supposed to start a new thread with the same question?

    fonglh

    (@fonglh)

    sorry I can’t help you with your original problem, but the codex does provide the reasoning for why bumping isn’t allowed.

    Using the Support Forums

    Search for the text “don’t bump”. Thus it’s more likely that not bumping will bring the post to the attention of someone looking for questions to answer.

    Thread Starter fawkesblog2

    (@fawkesblog2)

    Cheers.

    I did install a second blog and tried running various themes. All worked well, including other slr loung themes except for the photolounge theme which again had the same problem.

    So no doubt just a bit of code somewhere but really odd that it came with an wp upgrade.

    I’ve shot them an email too but now i’m just itching to know what it could be out of curiosity.

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