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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [NIF (Num. de Contribuinte Português) for WooCommerce] Erro crítico E_ErrorMuito obrigado….
Mas é estranho, que só aconte?a quando se faz o update do plugin. Ao restaurar a vers?o em backup, o plugin funciona perfeitamente bem…
obrigado pela ajuda. Tudo de bomForum: Developing with WordPress
In reply to: Different content for different login/usersCan you, please, suggest one plugin that is reliable for me to do so? I’m a bit of, when it comes to WordPress plugins (I stopped webdesigning a couple of years, now).
Thank you
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WooCommerce] WooCommerce – Lost password not workingHello firends…
So I followed your advice, again… and finally I found out what it was… WPBruiser plugin… deactivated it… and now it is working ?? Thank you
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Almost no theme working properlySo, I’ve manage to work with OnePress… like I’ve said, OnePress has the tool to import all demo configuration and formatting, so I only need to change the demo images with my custom imagery.
Still, I don’t know what has happened with wordpress – ok, I had spent 5 months without using it – but is it necessary to use an import tool, nowadays? The last time I used it – when Guttemberg was making is first appearance – I only needed to instal and activate the theme I wanted, and all the demo imagery and formats would be loaded upForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Almost no theme working properlySorry, but I got ahead of myself. Even with manual install the theme doesn’t work. So it is better for me to explain what I always do, and what was the expected behaviour:
1. Go the “Themes” menu, and I choose one. Usually I click on “Preview” to see the features of that particular theme. If I like it, I install it, and make it run;
2. The theme is installed with default effects and images. I, then, use those images to crop my custom images, and texts, to fill the site;
3. I upload what I have, and replace one feature at a time.
This is what I usually do, and it works. In the past, I’ve been using Sydney, Oblique and OnePress, without any issues.
Today I find myself in a situation completelly different. I install the theme, and there’s nothing… just plain text, no images, no effects, no text boxes… just plain text, like the CSS of the design itself was blank.
I manage to install Sydney manually, but if I change any image there, for instance, the slide bar on the homepage disappears, and I only get plain text…When using OnePress, they have the option to import all data from the demo, but if I start to tinkering with it, it shows plain text.
There’s no visual effects, the images I upload are unformatted, and there’s no original design to work with.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Almost no theme working properlyHello Steven. The problem is that the page wasn’t supposed to be like that.
It was supposed to had a big image on top, three textboxes side by side, and some lines of text and, on top of that it was supposed to have some images.
Now I managed to install Sydney theme, but manually, so there’s some problem with the installer inside of WordPress… but still, that’s a major slowdown for me…Thank you for your feedback