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  • Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    damn…

    can’t blame a guy for trying! ??

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    heh heh – do you guys offer any php support for Simple Machines Forum? I’m having a devil of a problem (and, regrettably, the community support system there isn’t quite as ‘vivacious’ as this one!)

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    Thank you…

    I had two <font> references to start single.php, but only one </font>.

    I actually had to google “font tag” to see what exactly was being discussed. Continuing my “learning by fire.”

    Yes, that fixed it completely. Thank you all for your help! I’ll mark this thread as “resolved.”

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    hmmm…ok…I checked that link out. I really AM new at this…it made no sense.

    I checked off to “show the source,” but when I looked at each “error,” the result in the source is exactly the same as what the error message is asking me to change.

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    I’m very new to all this, so please bear with me ??

    If I use that validation check page, and then, go back to the specific posts & pages that are referenced on that page, that should clear everything up?

    I’m so much more used to Simple Machines Forum – if one “>” is out of place, it simply won’t allow the page to even load!

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    I did find this information in the codex:

    “If you are designing a Theme with a flexible or “elastic” screen width, then the width of your header becomes important.

    “If you are using a header image that can be repeated, and you are using elastic widths, you can set the styles within the header to repeat to fill the space:

    #header {
    background: url(“/images/kubrickheader.jpg”)
    repeat-x top left; }

    “This sets the header image to repeat horizontally beginning from the top left corner and going across. You can adjust these to whatever background position (https://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS2/colors.html#background-properties) your header design and layout needs. :

    However, it does not address what to do if you are using a fluid/elastic theme and a header image that cannot be repeated (as in my case).

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    So this plugin takes the place of PHPMyAdmin? If so, that’s exactly what I want!

    To do a full backup then – run this plug in, then download all the files using CuteFTP as another backup — then everything is “backed up” and I can upgrade to the new version?

    Thanks!

    Chris

    Thread Starter lemur

    (@lemur)

    OK – yes, I have that set already – so that will override the designation?

    Therefore, if I set someone up as subscriber, and have the above checked, they will be able to read and comment, but not post something new?

    If so, then that will work exactly as I want. Thanks!

    Chris

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