PolyWogg
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Wrong image selectedYep, rest was set same as I had it before. Just didn’t like it this time. ?? No worries, it works, and I can use Jetpack. I’m flexible ??
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Wrong image selectedHmm…well, it works with Jetpack’s tool. Odd, worked before with Kebo Twitter Feed.
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Wrong image selectedSo I disabled the Twitter feed and it works fine. So it MUST be a conflict. But the view source doesn’t show any OG conflict.
Hmm…
https://www.thepolyblog.ca if you want to see main page.
PolyWogg
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thumb Fixer for Social Media] Image Defined in Meta Tags, Facebook Not UsingI have a twitter feed in my right hand sidebar, and while all the info above is in View Source, looks fine, it is posting the Twitter pics, not my F.I. nor my default.
Refreshing makes no difference, nor does a “new post”. It pulls the pics from the widgets.
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PolyWogg
If only there were other security plugins. Oh, wait, there ARE! Problem resolved.
Really? Your solution to putting annoying reminders on the dashboard that can’t be dismissed, even when the FIREWALL is disabled, is to tell people to manually hard code it out until a maintenance release at some point in the future? It didn’t enable for me, and the solutions on the website didn’t help, so my choices are either:
a. hardcode something that doesn’t belong into my theme;
b. live with the annoying ads
c. keep working to get the ocnfiguration to work
d. disable the whole plugin.Guess which one I’m likely to choose? Certainly doesn’t give me any incentive to pay for premium if that’s how you treat customers.
EPIC FAIL
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Revision Control] [Plugin: Revision Control] Possible Bug ReportI have same problem, left you note on your website just now and then found this discussion (sorry for duplicating). This is when I go into EDIT or ADD NEW POST.
I thought at first it was conflict with TINYMCE, but it does it with just RC as only plugin running (I deactivated the other 45).
In my case, I’m running in Firefox 8 and IE8. Appeared to be same problem in both, but then IE8 “switched over” to visual mode after about 15 seconds. FF didn’t switch, but when I reloaded the page, this time it worked.
FWIW, I’m running Weaver as my theme (the full weaver, not simply 2010).
If you have any thoughts, let me know…I’m thinking it’s some sort of conflict with FF though — I only recently upgraded my FF (I run it on work computer that has painful restrictions normally) and I don’t think it happened before that.
PolyWogg
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Weaver format/layout problems..Removing a single plugin at a time likely won’t reset — try dumping ALL of your plugins temporarily (just deactivate, not delete). And see what it looks like. The fact that the sidebar went to the bottom sounds like a template size issue (your centre area is overlapping the space allocated for sidebars, so the sidebar gets pushed). But oddly enough, deactivating all and then reactivating one at a time has fixed my layout issues twice in previous versions of Weaver…
Good luck.
Poly
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: About to wipe out WP and reinstall *but*…Thanks, that is helpful.
Some of my fear in trying to just “clean” up my existing setup is that not all the plugins I tried were very clean in their install…for example, if I changed a setting like “Left format” in a widget, tested everything, and then uninstalled the plugin, it left a breadcrumb for the left formatting in the database. I really like those plugins that let you delete and reset all the data related to that plugin before you uninstall it.
I think a clean install is the safest way to avoid a future problem, and it is probably better now that I have a fairly stable setup otherwise, after testing dozens of plugin “toys and tools” that I decided not to use.
I am strongly thinking about running a second “sandbox version” too at the TEMP URL-like option you mention, although perhaps just a second semi-permanent address that only I can access. If the new WP doesn’t access the original DB, it shouldn’t get anything confused I don’t think.
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Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: About to wipe out WP and reinstall *but*…Hey, I’d looked at that, but something else I read talked about backing up tags and users etc and I’m afraid that’s where part of my issue resides — the “extra” crap that some plugins created and that I don’t want.
Now I just have to read more about what happens if I install it at https://www.example.com instead of https://www.example.com/wp in terms of initial install and future upgrades.
Thanks to both of you for your help!
PW
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: About to wipe out WP and reinstall *but*…Shoot…I was hoping someone would say “copy x, y, z” and you’re good to go for importing x, y, z later, without saving them individually (I don’t have a lot of posts, so NOW is the time to decide if I want/need a fresh install to get rid of past corruption issues).
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: About to wipe out WP and reinstall *but*…Too many crumbs, not all in obvious places, so no guaranteee I’ll get them all and that I won’t accidentally mistake a proper morsel for a crumb and delete the wrong thing. I need a clean slate, I think.
In the meantime, thank you for noting this!
I was just playing with my site at work (which uses IE6), and I couldn’t figure out why my silly menus were not showing up the child pages. I was SURE I had it working the other night at home in Chrome. So I’ve just wasted about 45 minutes searching the forums for ideas on what I might have screwed up while I was coding other stuff. Turns out, I didn’t! ??
PW
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Twenty Ten CodeI had similar problems, but was lucky enough to notice that my Blog pages had a larger Site name than my Pages one. So I went looking specifically for how it was listed — H1 was on the blog page, Div was on the pages. I solved it the opposite way, as I wanted larger on regular pages — so I changed Div to H1 as well. So regardless of how that “solution” is parsed, I get an H1 code out the other side. If you are relying on the p vs. div codes, and they’re working, it may be because the DIV is doing nothing in this case, so it defaults to your p code?
PW
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: How to remove sidebar from Blog page in twenty ten?Other thought — did you delete your cache?