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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media File Manager] folders do not appear and WP hangsThanks for the tip, but I must have a different issue. The beta version doesn’t seem to fix the issue for me. Still just sitting a spinning circle, along with an occasional white-screen in the admin console.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media File Manager] folders do not appear and WP hangsI am experiencing the same issue. Same version numbers.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Media File Manager Advanced] Line:768 'QTags' is undefinedUpdate: Going back to MEDIA > MEDIA FILE MANAGER ADVANCED, the folder that I created is no longer showing up.
I did go back to the original 1-star and fix my error.
I’ll have to look at the image reference fields. I may have it entered that way on the sliders and home page, but pretty sure the additional pages may not be that way. I’ll post back after I check.
Thanks for looking in to this.
The slideshow is a feature of the theme, InkThemes Andrina Responsive Pro, and not a separate plugin. With the Hotlinking feature turned on, in Andrina, no pictures are shown anywhere on the site, but with TwentyThirteen the images located on the pages are shown.
Thanks.
THANK YOU! This is allowing me access again to reinstall the plugin, which I love, and configure it again without making the mistake of enabling both brute force options.
3) After seeing the above message, you will then need to enter the special URL you set when saving the “rename login page” feature.
This will then get you past the second security barrier and you will be taken to the login page.For me, this is not happening. I am ending up at the homepage of the site.
How can I remove all of this behavior and reinstall AIO? Apparently uninstalling AIO, removing the tables from the database, and reinstalling AIO from the store does not reset things back to normal as if AIO had never been installed. Are there other settings stored in the database?
For the Firewall Brute Force Prevention, I had that set to (for example)
ab01 or mysite.com/?ab01Then when I enabled the Brute Force Rename Login Page, I set that to
abc01 or mysite.com?abc01I had the Firewall Brute Force Prevention enabled and it was working. After upgrading to v3.3, I enabled the Brute Force Rename Login Page, and then when I tried to login a few days later, I was not able to do so.
I believe that the new Brute Force Rename Login Page conflicts with the Firewall Brute Force Prevention. Having both of these options enabled prevents me from being able to actually being able to reach a login page that I can use, but instead either directs me to the home page, page not found, or “Please log in to access the WordPress admin area.”
“I already had the Admin login set to use a slug”
Sorry, wrong choice of words.
I already had the option enabled to replace using
mysite.com/wp-admin
to
mysite.com/?mychars
to be able to login to the admin of the site.I ended up renaming the plugin folder, logging in to admin, going to the plugings, clicking on Delete All In One, renaming the plugin folder back, and click Yes Delete Files a couple of times. Then I used WDBSpringClean to remove the tables from the database. Then I edited the .htaccess file and removed all the AIO entries from the #BEGIN ALL IN ONE to the #END ALL IN ONE.
After doing all of that, if I try to reinstall AIO, I end up getting the same issue. Unable to access the Admin for the site and either get file not found or “Please log in to access the WordPress admin area.”
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Homepage "Next Page" link not function correctlyIs there any way to make this function correctly?