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  • Thread Starter genej101

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    okay i found it, uploaded it, and it doesn’t work. was it the small file i should have uploade? or both?

    Thread Starter genej101

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    I tried that. but i am missing something. downloaded, unzipped, but what do i upload to do that? And where? Sorry

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Can I ask what you did with your user level to fix that? I am using administrator level. And still losing stuff from code to preview views.

    Thread Starter genej101

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    What I’m find though is that although the codex says WP will turn anything beginning with http: into a link, that doesn’t mean a clickable link, and the html NVU uses that does work on my website with the target= language does not work in WP either. So where might I find a realtime example of a link whose source code I can look at that does work? I’m making a little progress on other pieces but this one still has me stymied. :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    It should. I use NVU as my website builder, it is a bit easier to move between the wysiwyg editor and the source code view in that. Thanks. I don’t want to shut off the editor completely because I write mostly in that. I am practicing with the code view in a post I won’t publish. What I’ll do, is find code that “works” in it, in preview form and then just store it there, and grab pieces of it for other posts as necessary. That is working so far. Except for the link url part, but I’ll get that, and its little dog too, giggle, eventually. :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Gawd I looked everywhere for that, tried every manner of href I could think of and that simple after all. Thank you!!! :^) gene

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: by gene
    Thread Starter genej101

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    | by <?php the_author() ?> |

    That’s the string that produces it in all but the “home” post, or the first one, it comes up in any other post as
    |by gene|

    Question is, how do I get the “home” post to show that too, right next to the date is where it shows on any post called from the side bar, the most recent only has the date. It does number the others but not the first one, ?p=8, ?p=7, etc. So far have managed to munge lots of things, and fix them, but not find this particular one. :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Well since I have added no extra templates, or at least not on purpose, then it ought be there alongside every post? Which I’ll soon learn as everything is going live tonight. :^) Sans upgrades, I’ll deal with that later. :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Okay, a succinct question. :^). I want the blogroll to be always visible, alongside every post, every comment, etc. It has links that I want ppl to see, and use, regardless what they are doing. What do I do to ensure that part is always visible. It looks great on the opening page and I want it always there. Thanks. :^) gene

    Thread Starter genej101

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    okay, holy gawd. have you tried, recently, clicking on ANY link here? you get taken to places that have wonderful information, and more links, each time you click one, you go someplace else. and sometimes you find yourself right back where you started. there seems to be no place where you can go, find a manual from start to finish, download it, and have something with which to work. i just want to write. and have the ability to keep the product current and safe. and have my other site always show up on the side. i have looked at themes beyond themes. i have searched the forums. and though there are lots of wonderful questions and answers, there is not one that answers this. i started with wp.com. that is how i eventually got to a place where i found you could have someone install it for you. so i switched my domain to linux, so they could do that. then i ran up against that upgrade thing, which seems like the ubiquitous windows patch. but xp handles that. wp does not. i am sort of getting that. so my solution, it seems, is to purchase a hosting site for wp, so that i don’t have to worry about that stuff, i can just write? i don’t mean to be persnickty but i just want to write, have my links on the right side all the time and not worry about the rest. i have enough to worry about as it is. I LOVE the default theme, but as soon as i write anything, the blogroll part disappears, and having it THERE is half the whole point.

    I don’t want my blog lost in a forest. That is the only reason, I wanted it on my own domain. Really. It isn’t like it is important. I mean what is? me? no. i have figured out all of it, the admin panel and such, but it does seem like i need know about php files and css and such to make this work for me at all. Is that right? I mean I suppose that is okay, but that means I am months, considering time limitations, away from doing what it is I’d like to do tomorrow. Or settling for godaddy’s silly quickblog. Which I would rather not do, not only because they are so proud of it, but because of what I see as its limitations.

    Why oh why, doesn’t WP just put together a manual people can download and read? It is those endless, sometimes looping back, things that make it seem impossible. I AM an organizer, maybe I could help with that? Where do I volunteer? Sometime, somehow, techie have to consider endusers, THAT is my strength. And I’m good at it. Wordy, but good at it. :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Thank you. That was quite blunt. And appreciated. I’m not a webmaster, not a master anything. I just rented a domain name, from GoDaddy, who so far, have been very responsive. So I am putting up a website, have learned html, and its wonderful cousin, xhtml. The site is exactly what I want, crude, but mine. I had WP installed for me there, to avoid having to go beyond. So I login and find there are security updates. Now I’ve been a MS user a long time, not a puppy, so I know how often they muckup. And I have the standard protections running all the time, za pro, nod, and am sure no one can hack me here. But I am thinking that there is a leak now is all. I had WP installed on my “domain” for me, but what they did was put a pretty thing there. I have no idea how. I am still getting the hang of it. I haven’t even figured out how to make sure my blogroll stays on the side of every post, because ppl will want to look at my main site as they read, go back and forth. So I have a lot to learn, I know, and I’m not really a slow learner either, I’ve been wandering around this world for 57 years and have no illusions as to the good intentions of every soul on the internet. I was just hoping to keep this part simple. Have a forum I could speak in. So, you are saying, if I understand you correctly, that with each security fix, I have to do a clean install of WP? I guess that is okay, I’ll learn to do that if I need to, or I’ll move the links from my main site to the blog that does do one click upgrades. I was sort of used to things like ZA pro and Nod, that do the upgrades, and updates, in the background. So, what do you think? Would it be better to move to a hosted site for WP and link to that? Or to move to one of the free sites and link to that? I’m assuming both the hosted and free sites, do the upgrades as part of the service? And thank you for noticing and taking the time to answer! :^) gene

    Thread Starter genej101

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    So what you are saying is that after that wonderful installation she did for me, I now have to muck it up myself? Hmmm. What is the danger in just leaving it alone in its present pristine state? I mean, if I use it for two years, it’ll work just fine as it is right? Or should I maybe abandon the idea of having it on my own domain, establish it someplace else, one of the hosted sites or wherever it is WordPress, does one click upgrades for you? I just want to write. I’m not a techie, I just want to write. I looked at freezilla and it scared the zilla right out of me, lol. Greek, I’m sure it was written in Greek. My domain is simple, some experiences, stories and events, and WordPress is there too, I link to it in a subdomain on my main, already hosted, domain. I opted for the free installation but might have made a different choice, if I had known I was going to have install and reinstall it each time a patch was needed. Sigh. Life just can’t ever be simple can it? :^)

    Thread Starter genej101

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    Really? No one has a clue? I’d appreciate a link to a spot in the manual that explains this. Or a place I could download the whole darn thing and search it myself. It is a little difficult finding things here is all, for newcomers, I mean. A lot of content, a beautiful project, but a little overwhelming and confusing. As I can see from the variety and frequency of questions. So, maybe this isn’t quite the right place for newbies? Even advice on that would be helpful, it is hard to get a project off the ground, some of you may recall when you were new to this place. The product seems marvelous, but maybe not right for new to it folks? Live and learn…

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