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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.0: Editing published post in admin redirects me to blogThanks. I was using Denis DeBernardy’s FrameBuster plugin; deactivating it seems to work.
I have been using this plugin for a long time now, with no problems. I gather that 2.0 loads post information differently than did 1.x versions…?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: 2.0 – emails from wrong addressAnyone have any ideas, please?
Thanks in advance.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Showing comments alongside posts, alwaysKatie1,
Thanks for trying. Hopefully a guru out there can lend a little help… ??Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Showing comments alongside posts, alwaysKatie1,
The first option. It will be a long page, but it’s not a visible site; what I’m trying to do is customize the index page to display pretty much everything so that I can print the entire thing out and have a full record of the blog.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Photanical theme – help with css/dropdown/list styleThanks for the suggestion, but that didn’t help. It just changed the font of the words “Wardrobe Change.” I’m more interested in restyling the dropdown menu and the list style.
Other ideas/suggestions?
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: My New Blog !! Review PlsI like it!
Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Heavily extended WP with Custom-made plugins and themeLove it! Will be visiting often!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Is there any advantage at all…It seems like you want to give WP a “trial run” locally before running it on a website? If so, perhaps you might be interested in using Xampp. It sort of turns your computer into a server so you can play with WP locally.
Try this link:
https://www.tamba2.org.uk/wordpress/xampp/Forum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Post password imperfectionForum: Requests and Feedback
In reply to: Post password imperfectionYou’re right, it definitely isn’t the most secure. If you are looking for a higher level of security, you might consider basing visibility on registration levels or using a more mechanical [non-WP] option like .htacess.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: xampp – can’t log on to blogPerfect!! Thank you for the help and the link, Moshu! ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: xampp – can’t log on to blogThanks for the help. I changed the siteurl option in the wp-options table. However, for some reason, I’m having problems finding wp-settings… I only see categories, comments, linkcategories, links, options, post2cat, postmeta, posts, and users. Where might I find wp-settings?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How do I hide my whole site but still keep some access?Thanks again for all the help. Though I will probably end up going the local-install route, I also wanted to include another idea I had [probably the simplest!] for future users who may want to do something similar. I think an equally good solution might be to move my entire WP blog, following the Codex instructions, and then use the registered-only plugin on the newly-moved blog with a non-publicized address. Then I can create whatever I want for a “landing page” at the address of the old blog.
Thanks again for all the help! The brainstorming was really helpful.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How do I hide my whole site but still keep some access?Miklb,
Thanks a ton, I really appreciate your help!!
I think I’m onto a solution with this…Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How do I hide my whole site but still keep some access?Miklb,
Do you have a link/directions on how to import my online db to my local install?The XP directions you pointed me to were great, and that might be the best solution, but I’m not sure how to import my online db into my local installation. [BTW, if it helps, I am familiar with backing up my db using phpMyAdmin, and I can export/backup in MySQL format, or CSV.]
Many thanks!!! ??