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if your going to remove the credits in CC hacking the code is never a good idea. The next update will break it.
just put this in your css tab.
div.credits{display:none;}Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Custom Community] Custom Community- Where is the CSS?I have noted this to themekraft.
div#container{width:1500px;}
css tab this should get you going.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Custom Community] Custom Community- Where is the CSS?editing the style.php will break when you update the theme.
always best to put your custom css in the css tab, or in a child theme style.cssrewording the login /register page text helps.
I have noticed people google “signing up for this site is easy” and get ya.
this would be a function conflict with the plugin and the theme.
remove the google+ plugin to solve.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Custom Community] Custom Community- Where is the CSS?the database does not add anything to the css line.
you sure the css is formed right?Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Bug or Custom Community- Page ID Numbers Mixing upthat’s strange for sure, but not really theme releated.
its like you have more than one page with the same title?
clear your trash as well and see if this helps.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Theme files and website brokengo over to themekraft.com and put in a ticket. I will finish helping you out. seems maybe more than just a theme issue.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Custom Community] Custom Community- Where is the CSS?the css is stored in the database.
to add custom css to the theme. go under theme settings and click the css tab.
from here you can add your custom css and keep it stored in the database. this will keep upgrades from overwriting your custom settings.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Theme files and website brokenanything else out of place?
I was just on your site, it looks fine but I guess you have reverted some things to make the site normal again.that is truly strange. what version of the theme are you running?
also check your host, see if they are using cdn versions (cache) of jquery.I do not have the media upload problem at all.
Ftp into your host and check the chmod on uploads.
also check that you have a blogs folder and check the chmod on it.correct answer kawii_mihoko