mikejkelley
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I tried half a dozen other plugins and they were awful so I reinstalled and it works now so that’s good.
Everything is set to default. I also noticed a new issue today where if I selected a month from the nav menu and hit go the widget completely disappeared on reload. I thought it might be a conflict with some sidebar mngmt plugins but I disabled those and the problem persisted. I have to uninstall.
Sorry, forget to add the link: https://nickelcitypixels.com/courses/learngamedevgamejam-course/
The Role ID also has capital letters, so it’s not that. It’s still not working and since then I’ve had additional problems.
Trying to role everything back to a pre-problem time, I tried to delete the State Contractor role. I get a confirmation message, unfortunately the State Contractor role is not deleted, despite UM’s claims otherwise. Uninstalling/reinstalling doesn’t delete the roles either. I don’t have access to the databases. At this point, I may have to reinstall the entire WP site from a backup that is many weeks old, and I have to demo the site to a client again tomorrow.
It’s one thing for a plugin not to work. It’s another for it to destroy an entire installation.
Yes, obviously. And you would know that if you bothered to look at the linked image. BTW, in the manual roles is bracketed by semi quotes and here in your reply it’s full quotes. Which is it?
I tried to delete one of the user roles so at least the other would work, and even though the plugin reported “user deleted successfully,” the user was not, in fact, deleted at all.
I also tried it on a new page with only the shortcode and it didn’t work.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Changed permalinks from "Plain" to "Post name;" 404Ok I copied and pasted a new .htaccess file and everything is working now thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Changed permalinks from "Plain" to "Post name;" 404No errors, it simply says, “Permalink structure updated.”
But it’s a multi-site, and it occurs to me now that there isn’t a .htacces file in my /blog (WP root) folder…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Changed permalinks from "Plain" to "Post name;" 404It’s a shared host.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Problem with allowed file type in woocommerceI need an answer to this as well as I am selling #gamedev art assets. I changed the functions.php file and it worked for one upload but WP/wootcommerce is disallowing subsequent uploads and file specifications.
Seriously, there needs to be a plugin that easily enables you to allow whatever file type you want.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTSMy site is nickelcitypixels.com
It is shared and I installed from cpanel.
Also, nickelcitypixels.com is an addon domain (but it seems everyone is having this issue addon or not).
I restored the full site from a second to last backup and then restored the most recent database. I then used the permalink solution you suggested and the site is “functional.”
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After auto update to 4.4.1, can no longer admin my siteSo my initial fix didn’t work. I can administer the site but I see now that nobody can access the posts themselves. Clicking on a post elicits the same error msg.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After auto update to 4.4.1, can no longer admin my siteI think the 403 error is related to a missing index.htm file, I don’t *think* that would effect the addon nickelcitypixels.com (ie mikejkelley.com/ncp).
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After auto update to 4.4.1, can no longer admin my siteSorry, should have specified, the blog is on Nickelcitypixels.com which is an addon domain for mikejkelley.com. Thanks for bringing the mikejkelley.com 403 error to my attention (I don’t use mikejkelley.com for anything other than my email currently so I’d have never noticed), I’ll look into it.
The issue isn’t entirely resolved yet. As it currently stands I won’t be able to upgrade (w/out having to manually upload a bunch of files after the upgrade overwrites everything). Maybe solving the mikejkelley.com 403 will take care of the rest…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After auto update to 4.4.1, can no longer admin my siteI restored WP completely from a previous backup and then restored the most recent db. My guess is the update overwrote/broke .htaccess or some such.