marthaleeturner
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: delete theme button gone in 3.8Yea, OK, that works. Unwelcome extra steps, tho.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: full width display on SOME pages in twenty twelveThanks, that works like a charm!
Have been trying to do the same thing for my individual posts by substituting is_single (and myriad similar phrases) for is_category, with no luck, however.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Insert More tag in TwentyTen child theme inconsistentOh, dear, I changed it in the part of the loop that governs Asides. Now I have changed it later on and, indeed, it is functioning as desired. Thanks alchymyth!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Insert More tag in TwentyTen child theme inconsistentMy “more” tags were displaying correctly on archive pages as well as home, UNTIL I decided I wanted to place them after a shorter amount of text. NOW they don’t display. If I move the “more” tag farther down, twenty ten ignores my placement, but does show more text and makes the “continue reading” offer.
I have tried alchymyth’s fix (above) but it doesn’t fix this.
You need to find the files for your WordPress installation, not the database.
TextWrangler is free, Fetch can be used on a trial basis, there are many other such programs, try searching the names in your favorite search engine.
You’re welcome.
I just deleted the plugin using the plugins panel in WordPress.
I’m hoping the plugin author will find these posts and fix the problem.
My own plan is to reinstall the plugin once I’ve heard it is fixed: it seems like a good plugin, and in a couple of years of use this is the first problem I’ve had.
Disclaimer: I am NOT responsible if you screw up your site! (I can’t see what you see, I can’t tell if you understand my suggestions the way I meant them, etc, etc)
That said: write down exactly what it says is the url (so you can change it back, if you have to).
Then, change it. Change only the “bad-behavior” part, nothing else (if it gives you a long string of stuff, for example). Try changing “bad-behavior” to “old-bad-behavior” –leave the rest alone, just as it is.
If you have another access to your site (on the c-panel of your web host? using a program like TextWrangler or Fetch or etc?), go to public html, then your url, then wp-content, then plugins. You should see the Bad Behavior plugin there as a folder. Just renaming the folder will disable the plugin.
Then my site was up and fine.