Brandon
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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: My Super Admin Privileges are gone!I finally figured it out. My problem was an issue with my database needing to be repaired.
When I was in phpMyAdmin attempting to create a super amdin user manually, I noticed my _sitemeta table said that it needed to be repaired.
I changed my wp-config multisite setting to false, and was able to add the WP-DBManager plugin and repair my database. Then it worked and my Super Admin privileges were back!
My issue was that I was able to login to my multisite wordpress site, but I only had the permissions of a subscriber/editor. I didn’t see the network tab or the plugins tab. I could access the plugins menu when I turned off the multisite feature in the wp-config file, and deactivated all, but then returned to the multisite and wasn’t able to access any Super Admin stuff. Weird.
Fixed now! Thanks for your willingness to help!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Contact Form 7 – How to change checkboxes separated by commas within emails.Check out the bottom of this post:
https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/plugin-contact-form-7-formatting-checkbox-sets?replies=7
This fix worked for me.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Donate Plus in sidebargreenthing.
I think I found where you can configure the output of the donateplus form. Look at donate-plus.php, around line 703.
$output .='<input type="hidden" id="cmd" name="cmd" value="_donations"> <p class="donate_amount"><label for="amount">'.__('Donation Amount', 'dplus').':</label><br /><input type="text" name="amount" id="amount" value="'.$dplus['default_value'].'" /> <small>('.__('Currency: ','dplus').$cur.')</small></p>';
To get rid of everything but the text box and button you could change the string to this:
$output .='<input type="hidden" id="cmd" name="cmd" value="_donations"> <p class="donate_amount"><input type="text" name="amount" id="amount" value="'.$dplus['default_value'].'" /></p>';
Breaking down the code:
First line and a line break (Donation Amount:):
<label for="amount">'.__('Donation Amount', 'dplus').':</label><br />
Second line, input area, and currency:
<input type="text" name="amount" id="amount" value="'.$dplus['default_value'].'" /> <small>('.__('Currency: ','dplus').$cur.')</small></p>';
Hope this helps. It took me a while to figure it out, but it seems to be working. Always get into the code at your own risk.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: NextGEN Custom Fields] PHP Error WarningThanks shauno! Your fix worked.
I am running PHP version 5.2.9.
Is is there anything else I can let you know that will help?
The plugin is exactly what I was looking for and it works perfectly!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: NextGEN Custom Fields] PHP Error WarningI am using 1.3.5, as well… Custom Fields 0.5.
I can get the field to show up in my template, everything seems to work perfectly, but the error message at the top of the screen.
I created a template based on the ‘gallery-caption’ template. I added the gallery to a page and when I view the page the error shows at the top, but doesn’t seem to effect the output. The field shows up, my layout shows up.
I am excited to use this plugin! I hope I can get it to work.
Here is line 550 – 555 -571:
function nggcf_image_obj($pictureObj, $pid) { global $nggcf_values; nggcf_hold_field_values($pid); $pictureObj->ngg_custom_fields = array(); foreach ($nggcf_values[$pid] as $key=>$val) { $pictureObj->ngg_custom_fields[$key] = stripslashes($val->field_value); } return $pictureObj; } function nggcf_get_gallery_field($gid, $fname) { global $nggcf_field_values; nggcf_hold_gallery_field_values($gid); return $nggcf_field_values[$gid][$fname]; } //} ?>