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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: animated GIFs?Ok
When in doubt, Try It Out
Created GIF (in Serif Drawplus) and saved, then loaded into test page via Insert : runs fine. Tres cool.
Cheers, Martin
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: animated GIFs?Hi
Do you mean that if I create an animated GIF outside WP and save it, then simply insert it (as a GIF) into a page, WF will ‘run it’ without any additional coding, widgets or plugins etc??
Put another way: if a page loads a GIF and ‘discovers it’ to be animated, that page will simply run it as an animation?
Lovely if so, but what about timing between frame, looping, etc?
Thanks so far, anyway —
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.phpProblem now resolved by way of the previous post, above. Site now up and running (though with only a single page . . .)
Many thanks to all who have taken the trouble to reply to my original question; I have indeed filed this under Section 42 of The Wonderful World Of Computing : “There’s Always Some Damn Thing.”
Keeps a person young, after all.
Cheers and love
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.phpThank you, all.
1and1, my ISP, tells me it’s because I haven’t explicitly pointed my domain name to https://atheismisacon.org.uk . . .
I have just done so, using 1and1‘s Control Panel. They say I need to wait a few hours, so I’m going back to bed (it’s four-twenty a.m here) and hope all will be well in the morning.
This is part of The Wonderful World Of Computing, I dare say: Section 42: “There’s Always Some Damn Thing”.
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Martin Woodhouse
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.php— and I have now (following well-tried procedures!) started again from scratch. Deleted everything, then:-
Downloaded WordPress 3.0 into a dfferent directory
Unzipped all files into yet another directory
Uploaded all the extracted files to https://www.atheismisacon.org.uk using Coreftp again;
checked the contents of the site again, using same ftp program;/wp-admin/install.php exists ok— but I STILL CANNOT RUN THIS FILE — at least not by going into explorer and putting
https://www.atheismisacon.org.uk/ wp-admin/install.phpin the address line . . .
What am I doing wrong? };->
Martin
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.phpStranger and stranger.
In reply to bh_WP_fan’s (helpful suggestion: DNS is pointing to the correct place, because 1and1 helpfully provide their own ‘dummy index.html’ for a site which has only just been domain-registered and created and thus lacks its own ‘proper’ index.html
This ‘dummy page’ merely provides some links to other sites, etc; but it also specifically tells me “if you can see this page your DNS is pointing to the correct place, so start building your site.”
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I still can’t get to
https://www.atheismisacon.org.uk/wp-admin/install.php …
Cheers, Martin
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.phpHere’s one thing that puzzles me:
No browser will open any Web site ulesst hat site contains a page called index.html — is that correct? (that is, ‘index.php’ — which does exist in my ftp-generated directory listing — won’t do, here? The suffix has to be “.html“, yes?
I assume that if and when I ‘run’
/wp-admin/install.php ,
one the many things it will do is to create a page called index.html: thus making the site ‘runnable.’ Is that correct, too?What I don’t see is how I can ‘run’ /wp-admin/install.php if the site itself is inaccessible because it doesn’t (yet) have an index.html
(I realise that I am being only half-bright, here . . .?)
Martin
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't open /wp-admin/install.phpI’ve accessed a page in my other site,
https://www.martin-woodhouse.co.uk/page37.html
— which is hosted by the same ISP (1and1) — no problem, the correct page is opened.(is there a way to ‘browse’ to a specific page in a site following a directory tree, as one does with Windows Explorer? The only way I can see to get a directory listing for a site is by using an ftp program — here, Coreftp — which shows such a listing in its right-hand (target) panel?)