mmcclary
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Creating “callout” boxes within specific postsThanks, Roger.
I should have mentioned that I have absolutely no coding skills, so while what you suggest sounds great, I have no clue how to implement it.
I wasn’t thinking automatic. Is there a way for a sub-novice to crate the styled div you mention?
Again, thanks for the reply!
Mike
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: “Bad Response From Server” when postingThat did it! Thanks, Handy!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: “Bad Response From Server” when postingYes, it does happen every time. I’ve deactivated Pod Press so now the only two plugins I have active are Akismet and WordPress Database backup. Should I try it without those plugins as well?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: RSS Feed Invalid, Won’t Update PodcastWell, I didn’t physically do anything to it. Here’s what I’ve done. I use the offline blogging tool ecto to write posts. For my podcasts, I simply copied and pasted the entries for the previous edition, changed the file name and show notes and then hit Publish. When I took this approach for the third show, that’s when I knew I must be having trouble with the feed.
The problems came before PodPress. Again, I don’t know where to find my feed in order to go in and edit it. Does this help? How should I proceed?
Thanks!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Errors: “Warning: main(post.php):..” “Fatal error: main():”….Here’s the link: https://www.dailyfungopodcast.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereYes, I have my blogs hosted on one server but have separate domain names for them. For example,
https://www.mikemcclary.com points to https://www.mcclaryco.com/mmcblog
and
blog.mcclaryco.com and https://www.themondayreport.com point to https://www.mcclaryco.com/blog
Is this likely the problem? And can it be fixed?
I really appreciate your help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereOk, I did this for one blog and it looks like I have them now, but I guess I need to better understand permalinks. Shouldn’t a permalink link to the specific link on a page? That is, shouldn’t the only post that appears be the one for that permalink? When I click this link ( https://blog.mcclaryco.com/index.php/2005/12/12/welcome-to-the-monday-report/), I see both entries posted to my blog, not the specific post in the permalink.
I have the same problem with my other blog plus when I click a month in the archive (June 2001, to be precise), it only takes me to the top of my blog – the most current post. Any thoughts on that? I appreciate your help to this point!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereBefore I do any of that, I have two blogs in separate directories on my server. This may be the dumbest of all dumb questions but I should have a .htaccess file for each blog, with the .htaccess file in the blog folders, correct?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereI’m still hoping someone can help me with this. I have no permalinks or archive functionality. I’ve deleted the .htaccess files for my blogs and am read to start from scratch…again.
Where should I start>
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereI just deleted the .htaccess file and was able to reach my blog at https://www.mikemcclary.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Archives/Permalinks Don’t Go AnywhereOk, well now I’m really lost. What should I do? What do you mean by a “redirect”?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Permalinks not workingSorry to pile on here but I’m having the identical problem. I’ve tried all the steps and have no permalinks. Well, I have permalinks but they only link to the most recent blog post on the blog. Also, when I click on an Archive month, it takes me to that same top-of-blog post.