• I recently moved my blog from WordPress.com to www.ads-software.com; and I’m sure I purchased some bell or whistle to translate all my links from the old blog so that they would still work on the new blog; but for the life of me I can’t seem to remember or figure out exactly WHAT it was that I paid for that was supposed to accomplish this (between Bluehost, WordPress, MOJO, etc. my head’s about to explode, and I can barely keep track of what’s what).

    Some of the links work; but the ones that don’t are the ones that link one post to the next. Here’s an example.

    The post is at:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/?p=2527

    There are three problems here:
    1) The aforementioned link issue. At the bottom of the post there exists the text “Previous chapter: (02)”, where the “02” is a hypertext link that is supposed to connect you to the previous post in the series (as opposed to the previous post on the blog itself). On WordPress.com, the link did what it was supposed to do; but now on www.ads-software.com, it doesn’t; and so my blog looks sloppy and unprofessional; and I need to rectify this; but I can’t for the life of me figure out how to do this. I’ve trolled the internet to no avail.

    2) The title of the post is duplicated for reasons I cannot determine.

    3) For some reason, the main page of the blog (https://www.deekadelic.com/) no longer shows a preview of the first photo in the post, as it did on the old platform. So my main page is now all text; and with the visual component neutralized, the blog looks way less inviting and compelling than it used to.

    I need to fix each of these problems; and I have been trying to do it on my own for a couple weeks now; and I’m about to throw my computer out the window. Any help anyone can give me will be much appreciated.

    I’ll buy you a beer.

    Thanks

    Deek

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    That’s because you haven’t setup your permalinks yet. ??

    In the new blog’s Dashboard, go to Settings -> Permalinks, select “Day and name”, then save. If WordPress cannot automatically edit the .htaccess file, it will provide manual instructions after saving.

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    That was so easy I can’t believe it. Problem fixed! Thank you

    Although a seemingly-related problem is that still persists is that the photos in the older posts (specifically those dated before October 11th of this year) show as thumbnail placeholders instead of as the images themselves. The photos still open properly if you click on them; but in the post itself they look like broken links until you do. I am assuming this is related to the other problem because neither of them ever happened until after I made the platform switch.

    Is this a simple fix as well?

    Also, do you have any idea about #s 2 and 3 above?

    Thanks again

    D

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    For the thumbnails and 2: Can you please give me a link to a post with the problem?

    3. Have you tried setting a featured image again for the post in question?

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    I seem to have screwed up the links in the reply above, so I’m trying again here (disregard the previous reply):

    For the thumbnail photo problem, see:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/2014/10/04/the-rumors-are-true/
    or any post with an earlier date.
    Also, you might note that the problem does not exist for any posts dated LATER than the one above, as seen by the very next post, which is:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/2014/10/11/addicted-to-dogs/

    For the duplicated title problem (#2 above), see:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/2014/11/26/last-rays-of-the-old-setting-sun/
    or any post in the blog’s history dated earlier than it. There is only one post dated later than the post above, and that post, which strangely does NOT have this problem, can be seen at:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/2014/11/30/rain-comes-to-san-francisco/

    For the preview photo problem (#3 above), there is no particular post to which the problem applies. The problem only manifests on the main page of the blog:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/

    I realize this is a lot; but all of it needs to be worked out before I will feel comfortable resuming blogging; and I am dying to get back to it as soon as possible (I wanted to actually be doing this a week ago already).

    Thanks again for whatever you can contribute.

    Deek

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    For the thumbnail problem, the images are referencing the old file URLs on WordPress.com, and the files don’t appear to be on your server.

    When you imported, there was a checkbox to bring over attached media. Did you check that box?

    For the duplicate problem (#2 above), I only see one photo. Did you resolve that issue? Here’s what I see at the listed post: https://cloudup.com/cN61IH9zVtm

    For the preview photo problem (#3 above), have you tried setting a featured image again for the posts in question? https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Post_Thumbnails#Setting_a_Post_Thumbnail

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    I’m sure that I checked the check-box to bring over attached media when I was importing. The evidence of this is that all of the posts more recent than 10/11 still have their attached media and don’t have that thumbnail problem. So it’s apparently an arbitrary point in time where the problem started. I don’t know what to do about this.

    For the duplicate problem, you’re only supposed to see the image once, as you said. The problem is that the TITLE exists on the page in duplicate. It’s listed directly above the photo, and then directly again above that. Is that not what you’re seeing?

    As for the featured image problem, I can successfully add a featured image to an individual post; but that doesn’t do me any good for a couple of reasons.
    1) I can’t go through a hundred thirty posts and set featured images for each of them. Up until now all of my posts have always automatically displayed the photo on the main page; and I need to flick a switch to make it resume doing that. I can’t imagine that this option would be gone. That would drive every blogger who made the switch absolutely bonkers.

    2) Even when I set a featured image for a post; yes, it shows the featured image on the main home page for the blog; but then when I open the individual post, the photo is displayed TWICE, once above the title of the post, and again below it, with the caption. I can’t be doubling up the photos on each blog post like that. See here:
    https://www.deekadelic.com/2014/11/30/rain-comes-to-san-francisco/

    It all worked so nice and easy before. I’m thinking about just going back to WordPress.com. I really don’t want to do that; but this switch has totally screwed up my blog; and it’s just one problem after another. It was supposed to make everything better; and all it’s been is one headache after another. If you

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    So, it sounds like a lot of the problem may have to do with the import. Would you be comfortable deleting the database, reinstalling WordPress, and trying the import again from a fresh export file (might as well do everything fresh, even the export file)?

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    I’m up for trying anything. Two questions on this:

    1) Is there any step-by-step process documentation available somewhere? I’m not sure how to do the WP database delete.

    2) How can I get into the old blog to re-export the old blog files, when going to that old blog address (addicted2dirt.wordpress.com) pushes me through to the new blog site (deekadelic.com)?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Sure:

    1. Access your hosting provider’s control panel, location the database or MySQL database section, and delete the database. Most hosting panels are very different, sorry I can’t be more descriptive than that.

    2. Access your server via FTP or SFTP and delete all of the installed WordPress files, probably in the “public_html” or “web” directory.

    3. Install WordPress again either via your hosting provider’s one-click installer or following this guide: https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Installing_WordPress#Detailed_Instructions

    4. Export the old blog by going to addicted2dirt.wordpress.com/wp-admin/

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    Will this wipe out all of my manually-installed themes, plug-ins and other settings I’ve already set?
    If that’s the case, I can’t do that- I’ve spent weeks of my life tearing my hair out getting them to where I want them, which I’ve only just managed to do within the past few days.

    But if I can simply re-install WordPress and have everything pick up where I left off, then great; but I’m afraid to try this without being sure.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Yes, any reinstallation will wipe everything out and essentially start from the beginning with the import.

    At this point, my only recommendation on the missing files would be to contact the WordPress.com folks to see if there’s anything they can do from their end https://en.support.wordpress.com/contact/ or just re-upload and re-insert all of the missing files.

    Regarding the duplications, 2 questions:

    1. Did you make any modifications to this theme?

    2. Do the duplications occur when using the Twenty Fourteen theme instead?

    Thread Starter deekadelic

    (@deekadelic)

    I will try going to WordPress Support to see if they can spin any magic; but I guess I should probably start accepting that I’m probably gonna have to do the reinstall. It’s actually not that big of a deal, I suppose.

    To answer your questions:
    1) I did not make any modifications to the theme (that I know of). It seems unlikely that I could have made any modifications without being aware of it, would you agree?

    2) The duplications do not occur when I use the 2014 theme; and incidentally, neither does the “no preview photo” problem discussed above. So it would seem that this is linked somehow to the theme, or at least to my instance of it.

    I

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    1. I agree. It is always possible though that the theme may have been modified on the WordPress.com end to operate differently that the original.

    2. It’s definitely the theme then, and I’d recommend getting in touch with the folks behind the theme. If you use a commercial theme and need support, we generally ask that you go to their official support channel. In order to be good stewards of the WordPress community, and encourage innovation and progress, we feel it’s important to direct people to those official locations.

    https://hb-themes.com/home/support-center/

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know exactly why your commercial theme is not working properly. This is one other reason why volunteers forward you to the commercial product’s vendors. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

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