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  • I’m on my widgets page, and I can drag other widgets (Archives, Calendar, Categories, etc.) into the sidebar, but the NAVT widget will not let me drag it.

    Do you have any suggestions?

    Thanks,
    Laura S.

    geoken’s code is *mostly* working for me but …

    When I click on the parent item, which now is a link, I’m getting the ID number of the parent page, and then a complete list of *all the pages* on the site, instead of just in this section.

    This is what I’m seeing (except that here, you see bullets, but in my results page, the only bulleted item is the first one with the ID number) (see below):

    I copied geoken’s code exactly, but with the ampersands turned back into ampersands.

    =29=0

    * About JCDS
    o Welcome from the Head of School
    o Our Mission
    o Leadership
    o Accreditations
    o Location and directions
    o Contact Us
    * Academics
    o Academic Excellence
    o Lower School
    o Middle School
    o After school program
    o Support services
    * Admissions
    o Welcome!
    o Application process
    o Flexible Tuition
    o Download forms
    * Contact Information
    * Culture of the School
    o Walk through our doors
    o Israeli culture
    o Va’ad Horim / Parent Association
    o Our Graduates
    * Jewish Life
    o Welcome from Rabbi
    o Intentional Pluralism
    o Haggim / Holidays
    o T’fillah / Prayer
    o Milestone Celebrations
    * Support JCDS

    Thanks for any help!!

    Laura S.

    I think I got it working — if I try to add media from the left column of the admin, it doesn’t work, it’s looking for the wrong directory. (Use the Flash Uploader rather than the Browser Uploader … it tells you specifically where it tried to create a directory to put the file).

    However, if I use the WYSIWYG editor and click on the little “Upload/Insert –> Add an Image” icon at the top of the text entry box, then WP can find and upload the image. You are not done however … You must now put the image in a directory *outside* of your theme directory: in wp-content/uploads/<year>/<month>/ and WP will be able to find and display that image.

    I don’t know if this will work for the long term since it’s such a hack, but it’s working for me at the moment.

    Same problem here. In my case I had changed the site url, and the upload seems to be looking in the old place. I restarted Apache and MySQL server, but that didn’t help.

    I suppose I could just try putting the files in the old place, maybe that would help … bogus hack though.

    Frank — Thank you SO much for posting this. I haven’t done it yet but I can assure you, I will be blessing your name when the time comes.
    Laura S.

    Thread Starter lauras_2009

    (@lauras_2009)

    Yes yes yes!!! Thank you so much!

    Laura S.

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