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  • Thread Starter kabitzin

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    1.4.3 doesn’t break bbPress and it now shows the menu in Settings. Unfortunately, it still doesn’t display announcements. Also in my dashboard, there the list of announcements that I’ve made displays very far at the bottom of the settings page, instead of right under the Make an Announcement button.

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    What would happen would be I could view individual posts, but going to the forum home page would show that that there were no forums. Trying to go to the forum categories would give me the Cheatin’ Uh message.

    Beta version 1.4.2 does not seem to break bbPress, but I’m not sure that AftD is working since I can’t even find the menu for it or any options on my dashboard relating to it, even though I am sure it is activated. There is no Announcements item in Settings to choose.

    kabitzin

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    I had a similar problem with Simple:press forums appearing incorrectly in my Thesis theme and this fix worked for me.

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    Here, if you are a Thesis member.

    Ok, I have moved it to its own topic, and referenced the fix that the Thesis theme creators provided. Basically there was a shortcode conflict that can be resolved in the custom functions php file.

    This might be something to consider, boborg and theupcoming.co.uk if your theme overwrites the default wp caption shortcodes.

    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/wp-34-breaks-captions

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    If you are using Thesis, the workaround has been posted in the support forums.

    WP 3.4 made some changes to its captions functionality (mainly in order to allow the use of basic HTML); and these changes apparently conflict with the filter/shortcode function Thesis applies to captions.

    Code has been provided to strip the Thesis version in your custom functions php file and re-establish the wp shortcode.

    It’s his thread you’ve both hijacked with your problem and frankly that’s considered rude. Please start your own thread instead, you’re both being impolite to boborg.

    But it’s the same problem…

    Furthermore, does this indicate that only the OP and people with the solution are allowed to participate in the thread discussion? I am just trying to add that I also experienced the same problem and I have listed what did and did not work in my case. Also, I have noticed that when no one else chimes in that they have also had the same problem, the problem gets swept under the rug as being “just your settings”.

    Back on topic, I have been posting about this problem in the Thesis support forum and other users of the theme have indicated having the same image caption problem. I don’t think it is only the Thesis theme, but there is something about WP 3.4 captions that not all themes might support yet. The same HTML-stripping issue that theupcoming.co.uk reports seems to be the cause.

    A link may help, without without information it’s difficult to identify what’s going on.

    seaslugteam.com as mentioned above

    deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    no effect

    switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.

    the issue resolves itself in the newest version of Twenty Eleven. Captions also display correctly within the visual editor itself. However, switching back to Thesis the caption problem is still there. I suspect it is a theme-related problem combined with the new updates to image captions allowing HTML.

    resetting the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.

    no effect

    re-uploading the wp-admin and wp-includes folders from a fresh download of WordPress.

    no effect

    Might be an .htaccess problem, maybe try reupdating your permalinks in settings.

    I have the same issue at seaslugteam.com

    You can see the top posts posted with WP 3.4 do not have the same formatting as the posts prior to 3.4

    I suspect it might be theme-related because if I switch to the default WP theme, the captions work correctly. Is there some fix that can be made to themes to render these new captions correcly?

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    I actually went so far as to delete ALL transient settings in myPHP and it did not fix the error. What did fix the error was deactivating and then reactivating Ajax Edit Comments, Version 4.1.9.9 and then the erroneous update went away.

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    The update is supposedly for a plugin, since the 1 shows up next to the Plugins menu on the left. None of the individual plugins show an update option, however. Is there another transitory row that should be wiped to clear this notification?

    I almost always use the auto-update, so I believe that is what I did the last time I had any updates to make.

    Thread Starter kabitzin

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    Increasing the limit to 60s did not fix the problem =(

    Thread Starter kabitzin

    (@kabitzin)

    Gonna check with my host to see if it is similar to this problem/fix.

    Thread Starter kabitzin

    (@kabitzin)

    If I go to page 3 (https://www.seaslugteam.com/page/3/), I can see at the bottom (using firebug) that

    <div class="nav-next"><a href="https://www.seaslugteam.com/page/2/">Newer posts <span class="meta-nav">?</span></a></div>

    is generated in the code, but for some reason it is invisible. Where “Older Posts” should be is blank

    <div class="nav-previous"></div>

    If anyone knows what might be causing this (and even better, how to fix it), I’d greatly appreciate it!

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