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So I had whitelisted my IP too and still got locked out of my site. I was able to login on my phone, however (over LTE) and disable protect. Problem solved. Wanted to put that out there as a possible solution for people who might not want to bother with FTP. If you have a phone or iPad or whatever that has its own IP, you might be able to get in and disable Protect so you can login.
But add me to the list of people who got locked out AFTER whitelisting their own IP.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Ozh’ Admin Drop Down Menu] Creates a header that is 4 screens longI have the issue on a fresh MAMP install with no other plugins, ruling out my own server configuration. I’m perplexed, but I don’t have the older copy anymore. I guess I’ll try to hunt it down.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Ozh’ Admin Drop Down Menu] Creates a header that is 4 screens longYeah, I’ve got the exact same issue. I’ve had to disable the plugin for now as a result.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: When editing blog on Mac, my page breaks are deleted.Sbradford, it might be worth downloading MarsEdit and giving its 30-day free trial a go. The developer posted a blog entry today (https://www.red-sweater.com/blog/475/the-broken-web-editor) commenting on the increase of new users he is getting *just* because of the whole WordPress Safari thing (though it happens in Firefox too, and Camino). Apparently WordPress 2.5 will have full Safari compatibility (they are upgrading TinyMCE, the WYSIWYG interface thing to a version that actually works with Safari and OS 10.5), so you could always try MarsEdit in the interim and then try the web-based editor once 2.5 is released.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Displays normally in Opera, IE but not firefoz ?OK, in Firefox 2.0.12 or whatever the latest build is and Camino (I’m on a Mac), which is based on Gecko, I see the problem, the text is below the bar rather than inside it.
In Safari and Firefox 3 beta 3, it displays inside the bar. So while I don’t know WHY the CSS issue exists (but can confirm it does), it has been fixed in Firefox 3.
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The only thing I can think is that perhaps the float needs to be better defined. Hmm, let me play with this.
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Edit 2:
It’s something with the span classes. If you simply type the text after
<span class= box1">
, then it’ll show up inside the box, albeit not at the exact places you can specify with the separate span tag.My CSS knowledge with the fallacies of Gecko 1.5 isn’t advanced enough to know what needs to be defined for Gecko to act the way that everything else acts.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: When editing blog on Mac, my page breaks are deleted.Ahh, great tip! I never use the idiotic (as you call it, and I agree) WYIWYG editor anyway, but even if I just go straight to the code editor to make a change to something (which is a bad idea for lots of reasons anyway, namely, Twitter Tools will re-tweet it, even though MarsEdit manages to not cause that same problem), all page breaks are disrupted.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: When editing blog on Mac, my page breaks are deleted.I have this issue too and I’m running the latest version of WordPress. Sometimes if I use Camino or Firefox, it isn’t as bad, but I usually still end up needing to open up MarsEdit and manually re-insert any of my breaks.