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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: CSS Changes not Reflected in Site!Sounds like you’re just not refreshing your browser properly!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: BLOGROLL LINKS OPENINGYes. Edit your Blogroll links to open _blank in the Target subsection. Click the radio-button marked ‘_blank’, and that’s it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: who decided to put “browser happy” in WP?I agree. It’s an annoyance that shouldn’t be placed in the code.
Period.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Even numbered posts missing in Fire FoxAll I can say is, either contact the theme’s author (which will be listed in the Presentation page — the link should be there on your chosen theme). Or, do some searches for CSS issues related to this kind of problem.
It’s a common problem, and I apologize if I’m coming across ‘cold’ about the issue. But when people don’t contact the authors of themes and plug-ins — and instead get a ‘fix’ somewhere else — it doesn’t help the overall community by allowing the ‘bug’ to remain in the source.
I hope you understand.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: CSS issue in Internet ExplorerAgain, Please go to that Theme’s author so that they can publish the appropriate fix for it.
By doing this, you help the theme author ensure that EVERYONE gets the update — not just you.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: site appears in all white, loses formatTideas, You should also make sure your host has to set-up to auto-direct your URL without the www.
Currently, your site is only viewing with the www.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS export file contains previously deleted comment spamThanks. I’m not sure how I feel about this at this time — and I’m not receiving any replies about the topic from those I know at Google.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Incredible! How does this happen?It doesn’t make much sense why your anti-spam ware isn’t deleting the comments out of the database entirely — unless there’s an actual reason for this that can be explained by your anti-spam ware’s author.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Even numbered posts missing in Fire FoxFor the latter CSS issue — contact the theme’s author and request him to fix that for all browsers. I know what they did, but I’m not nice about that sort of thing.
And because if I didn’t direct you to get them to fix the issue, then it only fixes the problem for you — and the rest of the community continues to ask the exact same question with the same theme, over and over again.
I hope you’ll respect my reasoning.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Even numbered posts missing in Fire FoxTake out those comment lines and your entries should display fine in Firefox. (Why you have them in there I really don’t understand. — Or at least, they’re not formatted properly.)
The sidebar issue is due to a common thing that’s overlooked in CSS.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: site appears in all white, loses formatWhere’s your default template actually at? Did you upload the template and activate it?
According to this, your CSS file doesn’t exist at this time.:
https://www.project-tideas.com/wp-content/themes/default/style.css
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Possible to REMOVE the RSS Feed Icon?You do that by deleting the line of code for the image in your template file, Mellojoe. I’m not sure why anyone would want to do this, since it’s a good visual reference for knowing exactly where the feed is on a site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS export file contains previously deleted comment spamActually, looking through everything — I’m coming to an interesting discovery.
The aggregator in question, is through iGoogle. I tried various readers, including Firefox, SharpRSS, and the readers supplied by Google and Gadgets.
Here’s the interesting part. My feeds are actually outputting the intended content — but — anything viewed through Google, is actually pulling up the additional entries that were deleted!
Hmmm. I’m not sure what to make of this at this time, other than the possibility that Google is caching the Web’s feeds and if you make a request to a feed through their site — it will read from the cache and not from the source. Which, if this is the case — is a little too contraversal for my taste.
Play around with different readers and see what you come-up with. I’m not seeing anything on my site that would make this happen — unless I’m completely missing something.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS export file contains previously deleted comment spamAnd feel free to take a look, though I can’t guarantee that I won’t have the content deleted before you get an opportunity to look at it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: RSS export file contains previously deleted comment spamFeeds are cached, but, this actually is not a unique problem. I’ve been noticing that content that was previously deleted is continuing to show-up in the feed. This was first brought to my attention by a reader who noticed entries being in the feeds — but the content was deleted from the site.
I came across this post because I’m looking around to see if anyone’s found a way to auto-magically ‘clean’ WordPress, so I don’t have to spend hours hunting around in the database to find the content that should have been deleted by WordPress.