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  • Just dropped in to add my thanks to johnwebman

    Comments shouldn’t be anything to do with the theme. It’s a WordPress setting usually. Take a look under Settings/discussion in the WordPress dashboard menu.

    For existing posts you will need to turn comments back on for each post. Open the post – click on “screen options” at the top right of your screen. Put a tick beside “discussion”.

    Then scroll down to below the content of your post and you should see “discussion”. Make sure that there is a tick beside “allow comments”. Save the change and move on to the next post.

    Two possible answers:

    1) Use filezilla (or another ftp program) to connect to your site and delete the Atahualpa theme.

    That will activate the default theme and should allow you to log into your site.

    2) Make a fresh installation of WordPress on a sub-directory. Install Atahahualap.

    Connect to your new sub-directory with filezilla and copy the damaged file to your computer. Then use filezilla to upload it to your damaged site, replacing the damaged file(s)

    You need to set that command to “Yes” in order to make the parent level unclickable.

    The instructions beside it are a little confusing!

    By the way – the best place for Atahualpa support is their own forum – forum.bytesforall.com

    Esmi’s right. Atahualpa has an excellent support forum.

    However, turning a sidebar off for one or more pages is easy.

    1) Go to pages/all page and point your mouse at the title of the page where you want to turn off the sidebar. DON’T click. Look at the bottom left of your screen and you will see the page number displayed in the code – it will look something like yourdomain.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=257

    257 (or whichever number is displayed) is the page number.

    2) Go to the Atahaualpa theme options (under the appearance menu) and look for “Style and edit sidebars”. Scroll down to find “right sidebar don’t display on pages” and enter the page number. Hit save.

    That’s odd. The forum is alive and well, honestly. That message sounds as if, for some reason, your ip address has been banned by the forum web host. Did you, for example, try to join and make several attempts to enter an incorrect password? That can often trigger “flood prevention” software that temporarily bans an ip address.

    Did you change back to the 2010 theme to see if that cures your problem?

    Are you trying to edit the default wordpress post, or add a new one?

    Are you using an up of date version of WordPress?

    I think you’re panicking! I use Atahualpa all the time and it has an excellent support forum – https://forum.bytesforall.com/

    Are you trying to edit the default post or add a new one?

    If you are editing the default “Hello World” post and still getting that as the title, then you probably have the Atahualpa seo options turned on. Scroll down to the bottom of the post in your editing area and you will see the seo options in a list. Change the title there from “Hello World” to whatever you want the real title to be.

    If you are adding new posts and still getting that title, then my guess is that either there is something wrong with your WordPress installation or (more likely I suspect) that a plug-in is causing the problem.

    Start by changing back to the 2010 theme to see if that cures the problem.

    If it doesn’t, deactivate ALL plug-ins to see if that cures it. If not, I suggest reinstalling WordPress.

    A few things spring to mind:
    a)are you using a sub-domain or folder? In which case the path should be /subdomain/wp-content/themes/atahualpa/images/favicon (although the correct path is given in the theme options, so I’d guess that you are entering it correctly)
    b) I tried entering the full path to a favicon on one of my sites – httpL//mysite.com/………/favicon.ico – that also gave a page not found error
    c) I use icon sushi (as recommended by flynn in the theme options) to convert my favicons to .ico format. Some browsers will recognise .jpg but internet explorer (of course), doesn’t
    d) are you looking in the correct place in your browser to find the favicon? Do you use tabs in your browser? Open a few tabs, then look to see if the favicon is displayed on the tab at the very top of your screen, along with the name of your site. I apologise if this is obvious but I’ve had many online clients who don’t actually know what a favicon is or where to look for it in their browser.
    d) change back to one of the default icons, as Miles above said. If this works then something is wrong with the image you uploaded – which makes me think of one more thing
    e) have you put a space in the filename? For example “my new favicon.ico”. If so, remove any spaces in the filename – use “mynewfavicon.ico”

    Thread Starter rosetrees

    (@rosetrees)

    Edit: Got it. It was a permalinks issue. I should have realised that.

    Thanks for your help trevor

    Hi – I just needed the same thing. Someone on another forum posted the answer for me and it worked perfectly, so here is the answer I received:

    “The HTML code for the Trademark Symbol ? is

    & # 0 1 5 3 ;

    Just get rid of the spaces between each character . .

    If you go to Settings and Site Title – simply add that code to the end of the title, save, and it will show in your blog (assuming your theme uses the “site title”)”

    You can see the original answer here

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