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  • david038

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    To reset the upload listing for media, the steps can vary depending on the platform or software you’re using. However, here’s a general approach you can follow:

    1. Locate the Media Upload Section: Navigate to the section of your platform where media is uploaded (e.g., a dashboard, media library).
    2. Clear Existing Listings: If there’s an option to manage existing uploads, select any listings you want to reset and look for a delete or remove option.
    3. Refresh or Reset the Interface: Some platforms might have a “reset” button that refreshes the upload area. If available, use it.
    4. Check Settings: Sometimes there’s a setting in the media management area that allows you to reset or clear the upload history.
    5. Re-upload Media: After clearing out any existing listings, you can start fresh by uploading your media again.
    david038

    (@david038)

    Accessing your self-hosted www.ads-software.com site via mobile can be done easily by following these steps:1. Use a Mobile Browser:

    • Open your mobile web browser (like Chrome or Safari).
    • Type in your site’s URL (e.g., https://yourdomain.com).
    • Your site should automatically load in a mobile-friendly format if you have a responsive theme.

    2. WordPress Mobile App:

    • Download the WordPress app from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
    • Open the app and tap on “Add Site”.
    • Enter your site URL and your login credentials.
    • Once logged in, you can manage posts, pages, and comments from your mobile device.

    3. Mobile Optimization:

    • Ensure your theme is mobile-responsive. Most modern themes are, but you can check this in your WordPress dashboard under Appearance > Themes.
    • Consider using plugins like WPtouch or Jetpack to improve mobile usability if your theme isn’t fully responsive.

    4. Admin Access:

    • If you need to access the WordPress admin dashboard:
      • Add /wp-admin to your site URL (e.g., https://yourdomain.com/wp-admin).
      • Log in with your credentials. The dashboard may be less optimized for mobile but it is still functional.
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