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  • Thread Starter kdaly100

    (@kdaly100)

    Thanks for the answer. I looked and looked couldn’t find a folder/file or category even.

    In the end I just changed the lang to en_gb and it worked which wasn’t the solution but solved the problem.

    Were the posts on the same site? If not then they won’t show up the same as far as I can see.

    To redirect from the original URL you need to redirect at the hosting side of things on the original domain side of things to the new site. There is no intuitive reason why the new site should know the new path.

    With a quick search and replace you should be bale to get the 301s done – it is time consuming but worth doing if you want to kep the traffic.

    https://site1.com/path1/file.html -> https://site2.com/file.html

    What particular changes are you making style sheet .php files.

    Make sure that you are transferring them to the right directory as this might be the reason. Are you familiar with the layout on the server as it can differ from hosting to hosting.

    Hope that helps… Let me know if it doesn’t

    Kieran

    Send a link to the site please

    What slider are you trying to add this may not be the location to add it.

    Have you spoken or emailed the theme owners as this is paid theme and they may insight in how this should work.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: I can not log-in

    If you do what Tara suggests through ftp John then you can sort it out. Your hosting will probably tell you to do that at least.

    Do you know how to use ftp to do this? Either way if your hosting do do this for you it looks like you were editing the wrong file in the first place if the error is coming from that file.

    You can edit the style.css to make these changes if you know your CSS.

    Hope that helps… Let me know if it doesn’t

    Kiearan

    Their support team are usually pretty responsive and their support panel does have an option for a paid call back.

    Fo through the steps of the problem and they usually get back. Hit them up on Twitter as well where I have found they also can help and are usually pretty responsive.

    Correct

    biranb7 for $99 you could get hosting and transfer your domain and have change to spare. You can’t load up a paid theme that isn’t part of the WordPress.com themes so don’t spring for the Themeforest theme if you are comfortable living on WordPress.com for the moment.

    hope that helps

    Kieran

    You should put the latest version of WordPress on your local install and then ftp – down – the files to local and hen things should be OK.

    Are you actually running WordPress using one of the XAMMP type tools that runs a localhost version of WordPress or are you just keeping local copies of the files.

    If can be really useful to use a tool like XAMMP to run your site locally and test CSS changes like you use there before sending them up live.

    Your theme files should be in wp-content/themes/<theme name>/style.css at least where <theme-name> is your running theme.

    I hope this is what you were asking about?

    Shout if not.

    It looks like the problem isn’t the sitemap it looks like there may be a problem with your blog – when I went to the site it also gave me a 404 error. Perhaps the path or page that you have setup for blogs isn’t correct.

    Check that and see if that is the cause.

    Hi Yogipeach

    When do you get this error. Send a link to the site please.

    What actual sequence of events happens before you do this?

    Try and change from the schema theme to the standard theme and see if this still happens as it may be a bug in the theme. Did you change anything in the theme?

    Kieran

    Hi fguihen

    Check first that you are actually an administrator for the site as this feature to disable comments is not available to all use levels.

    Just to be clear on what Tara suggested

    1. Go to your dashboard (when you login)
    2. Then on the left Select Settings
    3. Select Discussion

    then you will see the options that Tara mentions above.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Database Corrupted
    Thread Starter kdaly100

    (@kdaly100)

    Hi Jonas

    I created a new user and this did not make a difference but will investigate this.

    The most recent backup is post corruption which is strange and hosting are replacing it but I do not think this will resolve it considering the timeline

    I loaded this theme today and is it correct to state that you cannot modify the free version of this theme without upgrading.

    I can only change things using the General settings which is fine if I couldn’t see the other options in the panel provided. They should NOT have this theme available in this format as it is mis advertised.

    All the previous comment on this post relate to CSS modification which I am cool with but when you get presented a snazzy epanel/panel type of interface that isn’t clickable then that isn’t fair.

    Or am I missing something?

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Nextgen Titles Missing
    Thread Starter kdaly100

    (@kdaly100)

    Update

    I tried the solution posted here
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/plugin-nextgen-gallery-how-to-activate-gallery-carousel-template?replies=3

    but it didn’t make any difference unfortunately.

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Nextgen Titles Missing
    Thread Starter kdaly100

    (@kdaly100)

    I have discovered what the problem is but not the solution. The issue seems to be that I edited the php files when the plugin was active (from what I have read in the forums).

    This has caused the .php files for the plugin (some not all) to be flagged as inactive.

    Reading the threads one of the suggestions is to reinstall the plugin again but this removes all the changes that were made and requires all the galleries (24) to be uploaded organised and is a ton of work.

    Has anyone any method to make thee php files active again?

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