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  • Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Myroxie, I discovered how to handle the problem:

    When you inject an image, it comes with caption and alt text included. Click to edit the photo, copy the caption and cut it from the photo.

    Then, go back to the Text Editor and add the caption code below the link to the photo. If it’s easier, go to the Visual Editor and center the caption, now complete with hyperlink and Creative Commons icon in normal size, beneath the photo.

    Moving the caption off the photo returns the icon to its correct size, and you don’t lose any of the important credit and acknowlegement information essential to using ImageInject.

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thanks again, James. I’ll definitely take your advice.

    I’m going to leave this topic open until the problem is sorted.

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thank you, James, for this clear and thoughtful response.

    I have access to admin, and I’ve checked all plugins and deleted a couple of them. All are up-to-date now except two minor ones attached to Affiliates. I tried deactivating all, but that was no help.

    I cannot comfortably switch to another theme because the whole site depends on the theme to make it work. I’m not willing to take a risk with the theme currently in use. I have checked, though, and that theme is definitely up-to-date.

    I deleted the .htaccess file and another was generated. No help again, but I did not check to make sure I could see invisible files.

    I have access to the error log and have copied, stripped out the date and time info and sorted the error messages into groups (not all of them, but enough to increase statistical probability). There are some clear indicators of where problems lie, and I’m addressing some of those issues that pertain to two other domains on my account.

    This morning, I contacted the host and requested that they increase php memory. My site is growing, gaining users, gaining authors, picking up large lumps of text with many photos and now videos. I believe the new class I just launched there was responsible for depleting memory sources. The host reported that they made the required change in settings, but it would take some time to take effect. I’m waiting now for that to happen. With luck, that should solve the problem, but if it doesn’t, I’ll be back!

    Have a great weekend, and thanks again for your help.

    Dena Dale Crain

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    I’ve not had a single reply to this request for help. Does anyone know why? Thanks!

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    John, my customer asked for and received a full refund. Her comment was that we’d both already spent too much time on this issue. I now have nothing to lose with her, so I’ll forward your email to her. Perhaps she’ll soften her heart and cooperate, but I doubt it. Shame, really–I hated to lose her business . . .

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Update hang
    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thank you, Matt. I’ll check with the host, but I suspect my internet connection. It is that time of year when traffic increases!

    One thing, though – the only other place I noticed these incomplete downloads was on someone else’s WP blog. I’ll watch it more closely today and see if any other sites give me the same problem. If I get it resolved, I’ll come back and mark this topic resolved. If I don’t get it resolved, I’ll leave this topic open in case anyone else experiences the same difficulty.

    I’m working with it by adding canvas to narrower images. Works fine that way, but if the browser window is not fully expanded, the images slide to the right.

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Yep, it’s working. It’s not quite where I wanted it, on the Add New Post page, but even having it on the dashboard is a big help. Thanks again!

    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thanks! I’ll try it!

    Forum: Themes and Templates
    In reply to: Theme change
    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thanks for the tip. I am not going to use it yet, as I have someone else now working on the theme for me. If I don’t like what they do, and have to take care of it myself, I will give this plug-in a try.

    Dena

    I’ve tried downloading 2.9.2 eight times on two different computers and with Firefox and Safari. Nothing works. The files download at various sizes and none of them will open with either StuffIt or Archive Utility. What gives?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Reply to Comments
    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    Thank you! Checking it out now.

    I have the same problem trying to promote upcoming online classes. Dates change. Have you tried Agenda? https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/agenda/

    If so, how do you like it?

    Dena

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Set up permalinks
    Thread Starter barnyoka

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    I’ve since learned that I must be on Linux. Thanks for the link to the codex. I’ve been there before, and it all looks a bit intimidating to me. I’m so impressed by the speed with which WP has developed. I think I’ll just wait until someone comes up with a widget or a new version of WP that will handle this job for me. My ugly permalinks may be ugly, but they do work!

    Truly – thanks!

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