daviddifranco
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Hi Marius,
My apologies. I just replied to your email.
Thank you! I do appreciate your time.
David
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error — I have no idea how to resolve this!wp-content/themes/Metrolium/functions.php (line 554) contains nothing. The line is blank.
wp-content/themes/Metrolium/backend/functions.php (line 55) contains the following: parent.children(“input.deleteinput”).eq(0).val(1);
This is the same for both WordPress installations.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error — I have no idea how to resolve this!I’ve deactivated every single plugin on the primary site, yet the problem still persists. My test installation doesn’t currently have any plugins installed, however.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error — I have no idea how to resolve this!Scriptrunner, thanks for the info! But how would that explain the theme working perfectly fine on another WordPress installation of mine? Is this something I can resolve myself?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error — I have no idea how to resolve this!Yes, and they claim it’s a “hack” issue… when in reality, I know it’s not. I don’t understand why support teams automatically resort to the “Oh, you must’ve been hacked!” claim.
I’ve done everything I can think of regarding this error… I don’t want to go through the trouble of reinstalling WordPress, reimporting my content, and it still not working. I want to understand what the actual cause is.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Same Themes and Widgets Across NetworkThank you for your help, everyone. However, I’ve decided to take my site in a slightly different direction. I appreciate your responses!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Same Themes and Widgets Across NetworkLook at LockerGnome.com for a great example. It’s the same theme across the board, yet each user has his/her own content. They even have the ability to change the theme if they so choose, while remaining in the same network of blogs.
Now I’m confusing myself.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Same Themes and Widgets Across NetworkWould you say this is the way to go? I would want new users to have access to only a certain amount of options, leaving the attributes created by me left untouched (ad placements, certain widgets, etc.). Also would a new user’s posts be automatically listed on the primary site? I would need to feature different users’ posts on the front page, but once clicking on the article, the visitor is then taken to the user’s actual sub-site.
Does this make sense?