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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Pinnacle] embedded map on contact pageI was hoping for an easy way to drop an embedded map into the full-width spot, so the map would extend to the edge of the browser window.
I figured out how to make it work by placing the embed code in the page content (as you suggested) and then changing the margins with CSS.
Thanks!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Pinnacle] Gutenberg media & text block centering issueWow, that is not intuitive at all (not Pinnacle’s fault, clearly a Gutenberg “feature”).
Thanks for the tip!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Pinnacle] Gutenberg media & text block centering issueAs I mentioned in my earlier post, the new WordPress editor only gives “wide” or “full” options for some elements, such as the “media & text block” (there are no other alignment options). That may be a problem for the Gutenberg team to solve.
However, the way Pinnacle currently handles “wide” elements places them outside the right and left edges of the #content div. Sometimes this looks okay, but not always, especially with the “media & text block” element.
This issue is only a problem on BackWPUp admin pages, because you are adding a logo and a text link to the footer, but not increasing the amount of padding at the bottom of the page content to compensate.
Also note that this started happening with BackWPUp version 3.6.4 (it doesn’t happen on earlier versions) so that’s where something changed.
Fixing this should be easy, all you need to do is add about 50px more padding to the bottom of the #wpbody-content div on your admin pages.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Can’t save changesANOTHER UPDATE @duongcuong96 Sorry, I need to backtrack a little bit on this. I’m noticing that on all of the BackWPUp admin pages that require a page scroll, the footer is overlapping the bottom of the page — You don’t have enough padding at the bottom of the content to accommodate the footer.
I’m seeing this issue too. Is there a way to disable the footer IP address text?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Can’t save changesUPDATE I’ve narrowed this down to a problem with the Shield Security plugin.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] Can’t save changesHere’s what it looks like on my dasboard. This is occurring on several websites, on BackWPUp version 3.6.4, 3.6.5, and 3.6.6.
I had to roll back to 3.6.3 just to be able to save changes.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Multilingual Theme with 2 sets of menu/navigationPolylang is a pretty good multi-language plugin — it does everything you’re asking for.
UPDATE I talked to a different person at the hosting company, who found and solved the problem immediately. Apparently, the issue was that http and https were running different versions of PHP. I can’t imagine how that is even possible, but I don’t really know much about server environments.
Hopefully this is helpful to anyone else who notices this problem.
I’m getting the runaround from the hosting company.
“Sounds like a different version of PHP is used in the WordPress environment. ” — can you explain in more detail why and how this might happen? Do you have any other ideas that might explain this?
No change after updating to 3.6.5. I’m seeing the same “headers error” message and the same missing files when I run a tar.gz backup.
I have a question in to the hosting company, but I’m a third-party contractor so it might take a little time to get a response. I don’t expect any movement this week due to the holiday, so please don’t mark this topic as resolved just yet. Thanks!
I updated to 3.6.3 and ran a new .tar.gz backup. When I tried to open it with 7-Zip I got the same error message and the same result that I reported before. The extraction stops at 99% and gives the following error:
Headers Error
Warnings:
There are some data after the end of the payload dataSo nothing has changed.
I just followed your steps exactly, and got the exact same results I reported in my original post. When I extract the .tar file using 7-Zip, only the first sub-directory in each folder is visible, and I get the following error message:
Headers Error
Warnings:
There are some data after the end of the payload dataWhen I extract the file using WinRAR, the file opens normally, so it’s definitely an issue between 7-Zip and BackWPUp. But as I mentioned before, this issue didn’t exist before BackWPUp version 3.5, and 7-Zip hasn’t done a new version since April 2018 so nothing has changed on their end.