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Thank you, wpsol! Your advice was spot on, and my issue is resolved.
Thank you so much! Your advice was spot on, and my issue is resolved. I would buy you a beer if you tell me how.
I found it. Thanks a lot! ??
wpsol: Missing target URL?
Thanks for the response. This is most likely the explanation. However, I would have liked to be given the option to keep the banner. I prefer an imperfect banner to no banner.
Also, I wonder whether there are any plans to address this issue, or is Twenty Thirteen being left to die on the vine. Anybody knows?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Frente] How to display header image on Frente?Thank you for your prompt reply.
Thank you so much!
I meant Gmail, of course. [email protected].
So… after trying (and failing) many times, I am back for more help. I couldn’t get the form to redirect. You say I should update to the latest Contact Form 7 — I am running 2.4.1, the latest is 2.4.3 — could that be the issue? It looks like it shouldn’t be, as 2.4.2 and 2.4.3 just added languages.
Again, I am not opposed to paying a reasonable fee for this customization. I will be following this thread, or you may email me at [email protected].
Thank you!
Thank you so very much! This forum (and community) is amazing!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: More on Changing the site URLThanks again. I don’t think that’s it. I am not looking to move WP. The site works. I am looking to be able to access the same site from both mysite.com and mysite.com/wordpress. I have a feeling that it’s a simple setting someplace that I’m missing.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: More on Changing the site URLThanks. Yes. Everything works for mysite.com, but I get a 404 for mysite.com/wordpress, even though WP is installed there and was previously working. Database and host names have not changed.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: More on Changing the site URLI meant Giving WordPress Its Own Directory, i.e., installing WP in mysite.com/wordpress but having it launch from mysite.com. This has now been accomplished, but mysite.com/wordpress now generates a 404.