Lyric1973
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Thanks!!! It worked.. I’m so happy.. YOu all are the beSt!!!
i cleared the cookies and cache. i also reset Safari. i’ve checked my profile and the visual editor isn’t disabled. I’ll try the deactivation of my plugins and the switch to the default TwentyTwelve theme. we’ll see how it goes
The only visual button on the visual editor is “add media” and I have a plug in that allows me to add an MP3 player. I can see that but the normal Font, link, break the link, alignment, block quote icons, and all the other options are not there anymore. I’ve been posting by clicking on text editor and then full screen mode.
I was able to drag a widget over to place it in the side bar of my site from the admin role.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Installing WordPress with an existing at&t hosting planWe want to upload WordPress into the root of our domain and use it as our web page platform— I could be using the wrong language… We have an active domain/site now, but we want to move to wordpress.. Please help.. thanks
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Installing WordPress with an existing at&t hosting planHi we used these instructions…We used Filezilla and at part 4 we keep getting stuck. We are new at this and of course clueless, but we followed the instructions. We connected to the server and pulled the files over into a file in filezilla.. but when we did step 6 to check it, there was nothing there..
Here are the steps we got stuck at:
Upload the WordPress files in the desired location on your web server:
If you want to integrate WordPress into the root of your domain (e.g. https://example.com/), move or upload all contents of the unzipped WordPress directory (but excluding the directory itself) into the root directory of your web server.
If you want to have your WordPress installation in its own subdirectory on your web site (e.g. https://example.com/blog/), create the blog directory on your server and upload WordPress to the directory via FTP.
Run the WordPress installation script by accessing wp-admin/install.php in a web browser.
If you installed WordPress in the root directory, you should visit: https://example.com/wp-admin/install.php
If you installed WordPress in its own subdirectory called blog, for example, you should visit: https://example.com/blog/wp-admin/install.php