dwmoller
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: call to member function has_cap on a non-objectThanks so much for your diligence and help. I will give it a try!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin CaPa protctI am having the same problem. I have been given advice to look for a conflict with another plugin (by deactivation), or with my selected theme.
Yes, any advice would be helpful.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: call to member function has_cap on a non-objectNot delete the whole plugin folder, just that particular plugin’s folder
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Newbie needs help with funny blank barThe theme that I am working with has a “Suffusion Theme Options” link under Appearance that controls the number of sidebars and how widgets are shown. You may try looking around there.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: call to member function has_cap on a non-objectI have installed in the location you suggested. Actually, as soon as I activate the plugin on the Dashboard, I get a white screen with the Fatal error message…
The only way I have been able to get back to a functional browsing experience is to delete the plugin folder via ftp.I have chosen the suffusion theme, and have been afraid to totally mess everything up by changing the theme now that I’ve got a lot of content and “styling”. Is it an easy, reversible process? Or will I need to rework a great deal to get it back to its current state? The plugin would be great, but, wow, I would hate to have to redo everything I’ve done. I just don’t know how this all works.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How do you make sure writers don’t break your theme ?This you probably already knew, but…depending on the number of writers, you could require them all (or just the offenders) to submit to you for review before publishing by downgrading their capabilities/role (Capability Manager). If nothing else, it gives them a “warning” to make them aware of the aesthetic the site should have – and you’ll be awake anyway so you may as well review/publish their posts, and send back drafts that are not correct…
Additional plugins that may be helpful that I have found recently are:
Peter’s Collaboration Emails to share the brunt of the work with others you trust
Peter’s Post Notes to be able to communicate through the backend of WPhope this helps…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: call to member function has_cap on a non-objectIt appears that I have “Admin Version 2.9.2” according to the Dashboard footer. The plugin is listed as WP 2.7.1 and compatible up to 2.9.2. (Not sure if that is “to” or “through”).