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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPThis will be one of my last bumps, and then I am giving up on this topic…
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CPIt seemed to work fine beforehand; the header never messed it up when I was using the Windows Server.
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CPFine…. If nobody has a solution, can somebody just give me advice as to what I should do? I don’t care if there is a solution anymore; now I am just looking for an alternative.
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CPSo does anybody still have a clue to the cause/solution? It could be the fact that I am hosting with GoDaddy, but I don’t want to pay for hosting until I need it.
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CPI am right now using the Free hosting that comes with my domain. Once, and hopefully if, my site becomes overloaded, I will start to pay for hosting. But is it really worth paying for hosting now when I don’t need it?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPI replaced the entire wp-admin folder with a fresh copy straight from the WordPress donwload page. It still is messed up.
Could it be my .htaccess file..?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPI checked the name of the file, and it is load-styles.php. I replaced it with a brand new one, straight from the latest download. It is still messed up….
Perhaps you can show me what’s inside your load-styles.php file, so I can paste that into mine? That should hopefully make it work.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPXD
Thanks anyway, but it seems your idea didn’t work out. The subdomain, which is where my Imperial GFX blog is located, imperialgfx.koolstr.com (I was going to make imperialgfx.com the blog and just koolstr.com my portfolio, but then I decided I may one day make imperialgfx.com a graphics community (forum). ), does not seem to be related to the problem. I mentioned before how I started freshly new, with a new MySQL database and a fresh download straight from WordPress.com. I don’t think you can obtain a more solid code than that. But it still seemed to be screwed up like this.
It seems to be the cause of my browsers, and not WordPress itself… It shows fine in Google Chrome, but in Safari and Firefox, it looks like this… =/
So should I not be asking here for support of this situation? Should I be going somewhere else for this kind of topic?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPlol that’s not my site >_<
So you think I may have multiple WordPresses in my website? I’ll check the subdomain…
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CP…Nothing? God, somebody has to know something…
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In reply to: Deformed Admin CPGah….. Does ANYBODY have a solution? This is crazy.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPBump. Does anybody have a solution, or even an idea?
Or do I have to use my CP through Google Chrome for now on…. That would be annoying, to constantly have 3 browsers running… >_<
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deformed Admin CPI tried everything. I even deleted it entirely and reinstalled it and even created a new MySQL database. Nothing works. D:
EDIT – Interesting…. I logged into the Admin CP through Google Chrome, and it seems to be formed perfectly… Does that mean there is something wrong with Safari and Firefox?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: No web.config File?It still isn’t fixed… I’m making a new topic about the issue. This can be closed.
Thank you once again, for all your help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: No web.config File?Bump?
If you want, I can make a new topic about the new problem, as my original one is solved.