Kevin Rape
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Brute Force Hackers: How is this possibleThank you for your quick responses. No, we aren’t hacked according to the AV and Security plug-ins. However, the documentation still doesn’t answer my question…
How is it possible for hackers to use the WP login form (that doesn’t exist) and trigger emails from the security plug-in that says people are attempting to login (X number of lockouts)?
Are there other means of logging into WP aside from the standard login form?
(Yes, I know the login form may be renamed and moved).Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Brute Force Hackers: How is this possibleUnfortunately, the documentation doesn’t address my question…
“How is it possible that hackers are sending info to WP even though it’s [the login page] not there?”
Should the location still be in this directory or do we store the fonts outside of the this directory?
/cache/Thanks. This helped me too ??
If the person resizes the width of the browser, the sidebar (on the right) drops below all the posts (as well as the comment bubbles). I’ve had this problem with the twentyten theme as well and fixed it on both.
In the standard style.css file, all you have to do is:
1. Copy/Paste the original code into a text editor
2. Find/Replace all the “max-width” (without quotes of course) with “width” (again, without quotes).
3. Copy/Paste the corrected code back into your WordPress style.css
4. Click Save.I’ve tested it on long menus, and the sidebar and it works. I only have an iphone, so I can’t test with the other mobile devices.
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Kevin Rape (I have an awesome last name ?? )Using kremo5le’s information is good, but if the person resizes the width of the browser, the sidebar (on the right) drops below all the posts (as well as the comment bubbles). I’ve had this problem with the twentyten theme as well and fixed it on both.
In the standard style.css file, all you have to do is:
1. Copy/Paste the original code into a text editor
2. Find/Replace all the “max-width” (without quotes of course) with “width” (again, without quotes).
3. Copy/Paste the corrected code back into your WordPress style.css
4. Click Save.I’ve tested it on long menus, and the sidebar and it works. I only have an iphone, so I can’t test with the other mobile devices.
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Kevin Rape (I have an awesome last name ?? )