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  • Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Hello @prabhatrai. The PHP version is 7.4. The host does not show if it is 7.4.12, but I am using the most recent version available there.

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thanks Prabhat Kumar Rai. I had tried disabling all of the plugins before, but I cleared my cache and tried again but it did not work. I need Contact Forms 7 to update a form, so I turned that on and it failed to update the form. On thing I did notice is that when I turned Classic Editor off I was able to update a page using Gutenburg, but deleting Classic Editor entirely still did not allow me to update the form.

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thank you for your reply. I am using the Classic Editor plugin and when I did a site health check I did not find any IP issues, but I am still unable to update pages or posts.

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Hi Rodica,

    Thank you for your reply. I cannot find an option to upload a screenshot to the forum, so I will describe it more clearly.

    When you visit the homepage, you can see that the menu area at the top of the page is transparent, with the slider showing through the area behind the main menu.

    When you visit any of the other pages, About for example, you can see that the menu area at the top of the page is white, with no transparency.

    I would like to make the main menu area on the homepage like all of the other pages on the site, with no transparency and a white background.

    Thanks!

    I am having the same issue migrating a site from Bluehost to GoDaddy, but I am still unable to save the permalinks changes after deleting the Bluehost plugins like Mojo Marketplace, etc. After reading this thread I deleted the old backup, logged into the site to be migrated, deleted the Bluehost plugins, exported a new backup, and tried to import the new backup into a new install of WordPress (not the install that had failed previously) but I still have the same issue. Am I missing a step, or can anyone suggest something else that might help? Thanks!

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thanks Matthew. Do you know of any Drupal files (beside the database) that my not be located in the root folder? I am unfamiliar with Drupal, but I hope that I can remove those files from the root and then upload the new WordPress files in their place. I just want to be certain I have removed all of the Drupal files, wherever they are located, to ensure there are no conflicts with the new WordPress site.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: DNS Issue
    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thanks Esmi!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: DNS Issue
    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thanks Esmi. I called them yesterday and was transferred four times, but no one even knew what DNS was. It is probably a question that they are unlikely to get from most customers so they have not trained their reps on it, but it was really frustrating. I gave it another shot this morning and emailed their customer service, but I am not holding my breath.

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thanks Batharoy!

    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    Thread Starter jinx-nm

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    I pretty much expected that there was no easy answer, but I thank you both for your responses. For the first projects I will just need to give myself generous timelines, record my times for each task, and then average them to create my personalized tool/worksheet for estimating future projects.

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