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  • Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Hi Tara,
    Thanks for all those great ideas, I am sure someone will come across this thread and use em. In my case, I could not even login to my dashboard from the update. So I got some help on NS chat and we re uploaded the whole site less the Content and __-Sample.Php (the name of the file escapes at the moment) I left those out so I did not lose my content. Worked! Lucky me… Spider’s Facebook Plugin was corrupt as that is what it told me when logging in and DEMANDING an update before proceeding. Hope this helps as you have someone searching for a resolve.
    Regards
    Netcom

    Yes Lauramars,
    You are going to have to get to googling, or maybe have your internet person who did the site at your work do a Saturday job? Should not be more then a phone call to your registrar unless you know to login and what the 2 server addresses are like the NS51worldnic for me.
    Then you will upload the wordpress site to your server usually in a folder named htdocs/
    where you will use filezilla by logging in with your creds to your server to then create that htdocs folder (if it does not exist)
    Probably a 100.00 to your net person will iron out the 2 hours of hassling with customers service of your Registrar and your host. Unless they are one in the same, who BTW MAY walk you thru it??

    You should have the latest FIlezilla downloaded already before calling as you should have the WordPress 4.0 un zipped and ready to go.
    Because C.S is going to have to set up a Database where you will be creating a user name, password and mysqlv?? (It will make sense once you have been there done that) This was my first time doing an install of a 2nd WP site on my server, so I am sorry to not be able to jot down the steps clearly and simply for you.
    Best,
    Netcom
    P.s but if you need motion graphics, that I can do! IGE: Website commercial
    P.S.S~ WP.com is for a subdomain and limits, you are correct!

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    I resolved this on my own. The trick is to not mess with the WP-setup-config.php
    just upload log into your manager and run there. You will need to know some particulars after setting up a database, etc.

    If you indeed bought a name and leased a server. You will need to first point your new name at your server. This is done by asking your Server Customer service.
    IGE:Network solutions is NS51.worldnic.com

    You will then have your name pointed at your server.
    Then in your server you will login and in your file manager there will be a folder named htdocs/ in there is where you will upload your WP 4.0 site after unzipping it.
    If you get that far let me know…

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Fletch you are hijacking my thread by not at the very least answering my questions…

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    FWIW- the code allowed me to upload my SWF yet after doing so and trying to keep on editing, then add a GIF or PNG. I get a security error stating that GIF PNG and that is all I tried thus far; is a security issue.

    So I guess to plan “B” and install a folder on my server and point to it outside of WP to host my SWF files…. I am sure the SWF players will soon be antiquated because of this too….Thanks anywho
    Best
    NC

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Edit to add bold in question

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Ok Will give that a try. I am going to do a new post about something like this a diff work around. So I won’t close this until tomorrow. “K”
    Thanks again for your help

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Thank you…Any where in there?

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    @ Jan

    Thank you for clarifying that indeed the code will or should work. Please if you would:

    Where I am to place that code in my site. Some details for dummy’s would be appreciated.

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    sandrasallin,

    Thanks for your input that font was created with Gimp. It is supposed to be Chrome. However I can understand how it may look as though some of the font was faded or lost. The image was HD and the Font was done in an editor so, I must have lost the resolution in the shrinking of it or saving it with low res, to save space and load faster. I appreciate all constructive critic, even from a newbie..

    I selected a new Theme and will be updating this week. My new Logo contest is almost complete. I will take resolution into consideration when saving for final upload.
    Peace,
    Netcom

    P.s anyone know how to install that htaccess code??

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    @sniper Kitten or who may know?

    I used the tool you recommended and got a 78% load speed with a high priority suggestion such as Gzip. I would like to ‘attempt’ to install on my Network Solution Server. Apache I think it is…. I found this article and code, yet I am unsure of the specific path??

    *I am not sure if this file is a text file inside the htaccess folder or it’s own folder inside the htaccess folder. Or do I just paste this code inside the current file?

    If you know please advise.

    How to add compression to your website.

    https://betterexplained.com/articles/how-to-optimize-your-site-with-gzip-compression/

    In Apache, enabling output compression is fairly straightforward.

    *Add the following to your .htaccess file:

    # compress text, html, javascript, css, xml:
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/plain
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/html
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/xml
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE text/css
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/xml
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/xhtml+xml
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/rss+xml
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/javascript
    AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE application/x-javascript

    # Or, compress certain file types by extension:
    <files *.html>
    SetOutputFilter DEFLATE
    </files>

    Thanks for your constructive input.

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Sniper Kitten,

    Please elaborate on better theme, or give some examples of website themes you might be referring to.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Premiumwp I appreciate your time and input. I actually took your logo advice and am running a contest on 99 designs right now for a logo to be designed. I just bought Adobe CS6 so I should be able to redoux that header.I made that real quick in Gimp and went back in forth from Gimp and Photoscape. However it does look ok on my end. Maybe it is your stellar gaming monitor? Thanks again. Constructive Critic is always appreciated, especially when one asks for it.

    Thread Starter netcom

    (@netcom)

    Thanks PremiumWP I will look into that as soon as I get my PHP.ini handled.
    The Low res is for faster load. I usually decrease quality to 60% before saving and uploading. Kind of a double edged sword there.

    Which Browser are looking through? I am looking at it with a Toshiba Laptop HD 1900×700 res through FireFox and it comes out Ok on this end? Are the pics pixilated on your end?

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