neckrub
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Thank you, Diva. I find the plugin you referenced (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/content-views-query-and-display-post-page/) better suited to my needs as well as more user-friendly.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Radiate] Change Header Picture on Every PageSol1dus worked this out here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/different-header-images-depending-on-page
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Radiate] Different header images depending on pageMany thanks, Sol1dus, for posting this nifty bit of coding.
I have been trying to do the same thing you managed to elegantly accomplish. But for me, being new to PHP, Javascript and CSS, programming definitely IS a problem.
You have undoubtedly saved me several days of fumbling around in frustration and many of the few hairs I have left on my head.
In gratitude,
PhilForum: Plugins
In reply to: [HTTP 404 Email Notifier] [Plugin: HTTP 404 Email Notifier] errorThanks, Carl.
I didn’t know the plugin was no longer being supported.
Much obliged for your follow-up!
Best to you!
PhilForum: Plugins
In reply to: [HTTP 404 Email Notifier] [Plugin: HTTP 404 Email Notifier] errorHere’s how I resolved the issue described in my previous post about “HTTP 404 Email Notifier” WP Plugin:
Before anything else, I deactivated and deleted “HTTP 404 Email Notifier” WP Plugin, then checked via FTP that the plugin’s directory was no longer in my site’s “Plugins” directory.Next:
1) Logged out of WP Dashboard and loaded site
2) Viewed source code of “Home” page on which warning was displaying
2a) Note: Warning does not display when logged in as admin
3) At bottom of source code page, the time stamp showed the same time stamp: “Served from: yournetsuccess.com @ 2012-04-15 15:21:29 –>” no matter how many times I reloaded the page
4) Actual day was: 2013-02-04
5) Also noticed a reference above the time stamp to the “W3 Total Cache” plugin, which I had previously installed and subsequently deleted.
6) “W3 Total Cache” appears to have left some artifacts on my server causing a conflict with “HTTP 404 Email Notifier” generating the warning even though “HTTP 404 Email Notifier” WP Plugin” was already deleted.
7) Logged in and reinstalled “W3 Total Cache”
8) Logged out and loaded “Home” page: Warning no longer appears
9) Logged in and deactivated “W3 Total Cache”
10) Logged out and loaded “Home” page: Warning still not appearing
11) Logged in and deleted “W3 Total Cache” as well as its files
12) Logged out and loaded “Home” page: Warning still not appearingI’m concluding that the original warning was the result of a conflict between the 2 plugins, and it is now resolved.
PS: References to “W3 Total Cache” and time stamp no longer appear on “Home” page source code.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [HTTP 404 Email Notifier] [Plugin: HTTP 404 Email Notifier] errorEven though I had installed HTTP 404 Email Notifier version 0.6, activated it, deactivated it, and deleted the files (from the Dashboard and in the “Plugins” directory via FTP), I get this warning when loading my home page (https://yournetsuccess.com): “Warning: preg_grep() [function.preg-grep]: Unknown modifier ‘/’ in /home/neckrub/public_html/content/wp-content/plugins/http-404-email-notifier/http-404-email-notifier.php on line 30”
If you can, would you please advise me how I could fix this.
PS: I’m using WP Version 3.5.1
Thank you.
Hi Ron,
Unfortunately, I could not find a solution to this issue.
I was hopeful that Yoast’s most recent updates to the SEO plugin would solve the problem, but alas, that is not the case, for me, anyway.
For the site I mentioned, I had to go to the All-In-One SEO plugin.
I have left Yoast’s SEO installed but not activated, in case this ever gets resolved.
I would love to hear that it has been fixed.
Sorry I couldn’t be more helpful than that.