Kevin M. Schafer
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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Remembering a network admin link for tweaking sub site settingsThanks, Prometheus Fire. I have now found it thanks to your help. For some reason, I thought that if I clicked the Edit link, I would be taken to the dashboard of one of these sites.
I appreciate your help.
Kevin
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: P2 Theme Blog Post CSS BugSee this thread: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/theme-p2-blog-post-display-begins-below-the-sidebar?replies=18
The fix from the thread that I use is changing the posttitle input box from 97.6% to 97.5%
Thank you for the reply, Ipstenu.
I must add, I do realize that a member site on the network would already have a link in the admin bar to their site(s). I’m just more focused on the possible necessity of a link to get them back to my main site — easily.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [P2] [Theme: P2] Blog Post display begins below the sidebar?This thread helped me! Thanks to ofosho for the idea of shrinking the input box. It worked. The words “Add Media” and the little camera icon on the right side of the text box move a little too much, but this fix will work for now.
Thanks!
–Kevin
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Network plugin installed but isn't available to other sitesUPDATE
I installed Custom WP Login Widget and this widget is available to place on any of the sites within the network.
Problem solved.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Possible typo in WordPress Profile Fields pageOh, okay. Thank you, esmi. I will do that right now. I didn’t notice it until after I had installed BP.
Peace.
Kevin
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Favicon not updatingYouON,
Your post helped me! I dropped my favicon into my root folder like you said and it’s showing up perfectly now.
Thanks a ton!
KM Schafer
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Broke my site (functions.php)This thread helped me! Thank you, guys. I used FileZilla and overwrote the broken theme functions file with the original file from the theme on my desktop. I was able to log right in and everything is working.
Thanks again!
Kevin
Really? Try another plugin? And I’ll donate to that one, too. And when that one fails to properly upgrade, then I’ll move along to another new one. And so on. I donated, I will continue to donate, and for doing so, all I ask is that an upgrade not be made available until it is completely compatible with the latest version of WordPress.
I think I’ll look into this as you’ve said.
Thanks, esmi. I really appreciate your help, really.
Yes, I meant WordPress.com for the free WordPress site.
My host provider has pretty much a standard phpMyAdmin and MySQL and such. I use Filezilla to upload all my files. For my $480 with cron, I get only one database. That’s why I thought it would really be fantastic if I could create WordPress sites inside of sub-folders. Now I’m beginning to see that it won’t really work that way — from a domain standpoint.
When I wanted to upload my 150,000 line dictionary, it took about four hours, and I had to use a free app that I found on the Internet. I think I could have done it with MyAdmin, but they offer minimum customer support with the ftp and no one was talking.
About having a blog that may have a racial slur or an incitement to violence, no, that’s not me. I just don’t agree with changing the U.S. Constitution to fit today’s society and culture. To me, the constitution is the law to live by. For many, it’s just a guideline to be tweaked when enough people begin to beller.
esmi,
I apologize for posting my login info.
My host provider charges $480 per year for ftp with cron job ability. I probably don’t always need cron, but it’s nice to have it in the case of a weather widget that I have that we built for displaying the weather temps.
I installed inlandprinter in a sub-folder of theeagleextra.com because I’m trying to save myself some money.
Without cron, I think ftp with my host provider is around $280 per year.
I’d go with a WordPress install with www.ads-software.com, but I want to use it as a blog and write about politics. That’s probably something WordPress wouldn’t care to host.
Well, if I was all set up and many, many hours into this site I would never have posted the password. I have 5 minutes invested in this site, and if someone other than you wanted to go in, it’s really no problem.
I have changed the password as you’ve asked.
esmi,
Would you please take a look at my newly-installed WordPress site?
Since yesterday when we posted, I started using the Addon Domains feature in my cPanel to reroute my inlandprinter.com name. Also, my hosting rep says he pointed the inlandprinter IP to the inlandprinter sub-folder in my public_html folder.
Now the url displays correctly, except for when I go to the admin page. Then it shows my main account in the address: theeagleextra.com/inlandprinter.
Here’s the strange thing: while in admin, when I click Visit Site, I get logged out and the admin bar disappears and I have to log back in.
If you would please take a look I would appreciate it.
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This is a new, clean install with no plugins or anything tweaked.
I’m so close to making this correct url thing happen, but it’s just giving me this log out issue.
If you think I should abandon this idea altogether after taking a look, I will. I stumbled on a message board early this morning where someone was talking about Addon Domains, so I thought I would give it a try.
Thank you.
–Kevin