• I’m using this theme: https://www.skinpress.com/sleek-bluey/

    Problems:

    > When logging into admin panel in Firefox, the display does not show correctly (I googled every solution, tried every solution from cleaning cache to changing php versions to reinstalling firefox to a list of others that I tried.)

    A screen shot of my display: https://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee341/mediaarts/Untitled2.jpg

    It displays fine in IE 8.0

    > When logging into admin panel in IE 8.0 there is an “Errors on page” at the bottom. Below is a copy and pasted report on the errors.

    [Error report moderated as per the Forum Rules. Please use the pastebin]

    In the bold is the error that occurs when I try to navigate to ‘Pages’ and try to change the permalink for one of my menu items titled ‘Blog’

    Screen shot: https://i534.photobucket.com/albums/ee341/mediaarts/Untitled.jpg

    When I try to change the link on the menu ‘Blog’ to a different link it does not do anything when clicked. Same problem when clicking ‘Edit’ on visibility to the right of that screenshot and many others.

    I’ve tried tons of things, googled for the solutions, checked the replies on the script, googled for the script problems too.

    So before I try anything else to fix this can a few people load up this template I’m using in wordpress 2.9.2 and see if it is a template error or something wrong with my hosting or browser (Maybe not processing the scripts correctly or maybe incompatible with something else).

    If it gives you guys the same errors in Internet Explorer then it’s the template and nothing on my side. If it does not give you the same errors then the problem is on my side.

    So can a few of you spare a quick minute? Please.

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  • Thread Starter corygoestocollege

    (@corygoestocollege)

    Can a mod please delete this post or edit out the “My site” part at the top. I don’t want my link exposed to bunch of coders ??

    1. Try switching to the default theme temporarily. If the problem disappears, then you’ve just confirmed that it’s a theme-related issue.

    2. Try deactivating all plugins. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    Thread Starter corygoestocollege

    (@corygoestocollege)

    well…that’s odd.

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