chell2sell
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images Are Uploading in Reverse Order??Is there a WordPress tech that can be contacted?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images Are Uploading in Reverse Order??Well, I guess if it comes down to that I can try, tho my skills at that would probably mean I would do more damage than good. I can’t understand why everything was working fine for about 2 years now suddenly it’s doing this.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images Are Uploading in Reverse Order??HI, I am using Yosemite OS X 10.10.1. I have been selecting the first image (01), pressing the shift key & selecting the last image (79). I will try selecting manually, but it has always worked for me in the past to do it the way I have been. I sure hope I don’t have to select manually, as sometimes I have well over a hundred images to post for weddings!
Ok, I did. I wish I could attach a screen shot & show you what I see; first I see a nice red box that contains this dire warning : “You should never need to edit ProPhoto theme files using this page. We do not support questions or problems that arise from hand-editing theme files. More info on why you shouldn’t edit these files and how to accomplish what you want without editing them can be found here.” Below that is this (not sure how this will copy/paste but here goes):/*
THEME NAME: ProPhoto
THEME URI: https://www.prophotoblogs.com/
DESCRIPTION: A super-theme for professional photographers. Huge pictures, slideshow header, Slideshow & lightbox post galleries, inline comments, professional bio area, completely customizable.
VERSION: 4.1
AUTHOR: ProPhoto Blogs
AUTHOR URI: https://www.prophotoblogs.com/
TAGS: single column, two-column, slideshows, customizable, inline comments
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All styles for the theme are dynamically generated and
written to a static .css file in wp-content/uploads/p4/static/
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Any CSS hand-edits should be added to the “Override Styles” section of “P4 Options > Settings > Advanced”
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*//* do not edit this file, it is generated by the theme, any edits will be lost */
So when I’m at my WP dashboard, which of the area on the left do I want to look for the header.php in? Settings? ProPhoto4 (which is the kind of WP blogsite I have)?
thank you Rob I will see if I can muddle my way through ?? Im always so afraid of mucking it up beyond repair.