jumpinhumpy
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: wp-imageflow 2 full size image lacks border on one sideHi, thanks so much for the help. I tried adding the addition code to the CSS but either I didn’t put it in the right place (I put it in the General img, just after the line with the padding code) or it simply didn’t work. However, I replaced the 5px padding with 0px, and that seems to have taken care of the problem. Thanks so much, love the plugin!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Can’t install postieI have the same problem. I systematically turned off/on each of my plugins via ftp, logging in each time, and it’s definitely postie that is causing the white screen. I went through the forum on the plugin’s site but did not find any helpful info there. Anybody have something similar, any help out there?
WP V3.0
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t upload anything to Media LibraryUmmmmmm… Thanks. I didn’t find anything that helped, but I appreciate the response.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpAh-ha!!!
No, I didn’t know that the web/content part should be excluded from the address – as I said in my original post, I’m new to the whole website creating-blogging theme, but boy I’ve learned a lot in the last week!
Thank you, thank you, you have made my day, probably even my week!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpI moved all the wp directory, subdirectories, files etc. to web/content. I attempted to access the install.php file via the following address:
https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/content/wp/wp-admin/install.php
and rec’d again the 404 Not Found error…
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpOkay, I’m pretty sure i tried putting wordpress within the content directory already, but I will move it and try that again. Thank you so far!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpTo continue, I can’t see this readme file if I attempt to navigate to it based on its location within the wordpress install: https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp/readme.html. When I try to view this file via that address, I get the 404 Not Found error message.
Also, re. directory structure, this is how I have things at the moment:
/wwww.jumpinhumpy.net
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/cgi-bin
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/content (includes index.html)
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp/wp-admin
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp/wp-content
/www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp/wp-includesI’m using File Zilla for my FTP program and have used the Directory Comparison function to make sure all the WordPress files are where they should be. As far as I can tell everything seems correct. When I received confirmation from Laughing Squid that my account was ready, the root directory + web + cgi-bin & content had already been created. There were no other directories and the only file was the index.html.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpSorry, I had to step away for a bit. Okay, I’ve replaced the original index.html with the readme file from wordpress, renamed to index.html and uploaded to https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/content. You should now see that file when you access my site.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpSamboll, whoami – I’ve tried uploading the wordpress files to the following directories:
https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/wp…
https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/wp…
https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/content/wp…I have no folder labeled “httpdocs.”
my domain is hosted on Laughing Squid’s Cloud server – not sure if this makes any difference – and I followed the WordPress installation instructions located at https://laughingsquid.us/faq/wordpress/install/ (these instructions appear to be the same as those on the link provided by whoami, but include some specific information regarding Cloud server database names, and without any screenshots).
In my https://www.jumpinhumpy.net/web/content directory is a file called index.html. I can replace this with other html files (after changing the name to index.html), and when I load that page in my browser it will show whatever “new” file I’ve put there – clearly I’m able to successfully upload at least this one file to my server yet I cannot access anything that is a part of my wordpress installation.
I have a trouble ticket in at Laughing Squid as well but am not likely to get a response until after the holiday weekend – any help greatly appreciated…
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: 5 minute install = 25 hours and still can’t access install.phpYes, it unzipped into three directories, with about two dozen files under the root “wordpress” directory. The directory structure was maintained when I uploaded it to my server.