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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Theme My Login] Accessing profile page from home pageThanks, Jeff. I’ve been using your widget for several years. How do I get it to display the user avatar on the home page for users that are logged in?
Right now it only appears on their admin page.
Thanks again for a great widget!
Scott
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Theme My Login] User name/Avatar/"Howdy"disappeared from pageI found the answer in another post: the avatar and login menu do not appear for administrators except on the dashboard page. It appears to be working fine for other users. Probably something I just never noticed before.
No problem with the widget, just pilot error.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Captcha] Captcha not displaying in forms in IEThe problem turned out to be the vertical column coding on the pages, which was truncating the display in IE. With that corrected, everything is now displaying and working properly.
Thank you for the earlier suggestion, which got me to scrutinize the page HTML further.
No problem with plug-in itself.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Captcha] Captcha not displaying in forms in IEI made the change and indeed the odd bullets disappeared but the captcha does not display and now it allows a sign in without captcha. Sorry for the trouble. Everything still works in chrome and firefox.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Theme My Login] Not seeing tabs within settings windowAs expected I wasn’t “looking in the right place”. Once you check one of the boxes and save changes, the choice for customizing it appears below the TML settings link in your navigation. That is, you only get the “tabs” referred to when you activate one of those features in the general settings.
This is probably obvious to everyone but since I didn’t snap to it right away I thought I’d share my epiphany.
Hope this helps someone.
Thanks, Richard.
I switched to the TwentyTwelve theme and disabled all the plugins except JetPack and the password protection for the site, which is in development, and still had the problem. There’s just a blank in the visual editor in WordPress where the galleries once were, but they still appear in the text editor and on the site.
What’s next?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Hit wall in adding sites to a multisite networkI’m now getting a number of ‘array’ errors, and I’ve concluded that I probably should start over and switch to separate wordpress installs for each site as add-on domains instead of the multisite/domain-mapping approach.
Just can’t figure out the problem.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Hit wall in adding sites to a multisite networkThanks for the help, Mika. Could you get me to the next level?
1. I’ve been able to create subdomain sites – newsite1.primarydomain.com and newsite2.primarydomain.com – and post and update to them. So far so good.
2. I have a parked domain – parkeddomain.com – under my primary domain. When I go to that site address, I get directed to my primary domain. So far so good.
3. Now, when I map my newsite1.primarydomain.com to parkeddomain.com, two uhhappy things happen:
– Parkeddomain.com goes to an earlier test site that I’ve deleted and can no longer update, as does the newsite1 if I make parkeddomain.com the primary for the site
– If i go directly to newsite1.primarydomain.com, however, I still get the properly updating siteI cannot figure where the parkedomain.com starts pointing once I add it to the domain map for newsite1?
Any help appreciated…
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite problem – 403 & 404 html errorsThanks for the quick response.
I’d installed the domain-mapping piece. My problem turned out to be that because I installed WP in the root directory of my main site I needed to use parked domains (rather than add-on domains) for domain mapping purposes. Once I did that everything fell into place.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Hit wall in adding sites to a multisite networkI’ve figured out my problem and thought I’d pass it along…
Apparently, add-on domains only work if WP is NOT installed in the root directory. Because it was installed in the root directory, I needed to use parked domains for my domain mapping.
Once I deleted the add-on domains and added them in as parked domains, the 404 errors I was getting went away.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Multisite problem – 403 & 404 html errorsI’m sorry I’m not any help here but I’m having the same issue. Have you found a resolution?
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Noteworthy] Updating home page imagesSilly me, I figured it out – using the select featured image link!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Subdomains and multisiteThank you for your on-the-spot help. I’ll head in that direction.