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  • Thread Starter smileybri

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    I have an email partially drafted and just thought I should start from scratch. I disabled and deleted the plugin from my site and then went and started from the beginning.

    I’m not sure what changed. The very first report of the trouble I had tested a standard WP block and saw the options on the right under visibility. Later when I ran into trouble with the PeepSo blocks and reported the issue I was able to report that I had tested with other blocks and it worked.

    After I reported and was trying your suggestion of creating the group block and putting the other blocks within the group – THIS RESOLVES THE ISSUE 100% by the way. When I tried it the sidebar on the right did not open and I was sure that it opens it by default when there were options to display. Even though it did initially it does not open automatically. I have to hit the gear to open it. Just confusing.

    I don’t use blocks as a rule because on most sites I use a page builder. So it is just me.

    Thanks for your help, Nick! Your plugin works B-E-A-utifully and the support you provided was amazing. I’d like to buy you a Pizza or a beer or something. I’ll find out how next.

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    When I add a WordPress GroupBlock I also have no option to change visibility settings.

    Correction. I can hide or unhide the group. There are no options other than “hide” and “unhide” (toggle).

    If it helps WordPress seems to refer to my Widgets as Legacy Widgets.

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    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    In addition to the registration page, one would need to make an exception for an activation page, the URL for which includes a random string. I would change this to 2 stars since there are no instructions for how to do that even in the wiki.

    It is 5 stars if you never need users to register on the site. It works perfectly for directing all non-logged-in users to the login page. I just don’t think this is as useful as people might think when they install it.

    I tried this and it didn’t display and I tagged one post. I deleted and am moving on to the next plugin but thought I would share that there might be an issue.

    I just wanted to say thanks to WPyogi as his advice here was spot on easy to follow and get my site back online quickly!

    You rock, WPyogi!

    And so does WordPress!

    Why is this marked resolved when the site is still down?

    Or did it go down again? I am really hoping to build an application to track CEU credits for certified members of our organization. This plugin looks like just the ticket but there is no place to learn how to use it while the site is down. Posting videos on YouTube might help.

    Good luck with the Website.

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    It is under the Update Media button and above the image. The first button on the toolbar (left).
    Example

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    OMG! Nevermind. I didin’t realize I had to mark the crop area and then hit the crop button again. I assumed I just hit SAVE.

    Save was doing nothing, but that is because I never actually cropped the image. Not exactly intuitive. There is lots of helpful information on this edit image box, but this explanation was missing and might be worth noting.

    I hope this helps someone else. And I hope someone can help esmi. I think I understand the nature of what he was asking, but poorly done really.

    I love WordPress. I am glad there is support here. Perhaps I will just have to withhold some details the next time I am looking for help.

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    Just in case I am misunderstanding you, and in an attempt to do everything that you asked, I removed even the default plugins, and did the reset again (changing it to the same value t already is really).

    Still the thumbnail changer fails to allow me to make the change.

    Am I the only one this happens to? Is esmi the only one there?

    Heck, can give you access to the site, I can even completely delete it and do a clean WP install if you want. The problem will still persist and you can see for yourself.

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    I did everything you asked. What is wrong with you?

    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    Okay, but the test site that I mention in my reply has all of the same conditions and is exactly the way you requested

    • Theme Twenty Eleven
    • No additional plugins installed
    • No plugins enabled (Akismet and Hello Dolly)
    • The active_plugins was already set to “a:0:{}” (but I reset t anyway)

    Again, all but that last step was already done, and on this site I still have the same behavior. Now everything you requested is done and I still cannot change the thumbnail.n

    Given that this behavior persists on three of my WordPress sites all on the same server is it logical to point to one of the following?

    • A bug in WordPress
    • Something characteristic with the hosting evironment
    Thread Starter smileybri

    (@smileybri)

    Thanks for the reply. I don’t want to do all of that to my Website so here is what I did. I have a test WordPress site that I use from time to time for working out themes and plugin functionality prior for use on my live site. Over there there are no avtive plugins and only the two that come with are installed and I switched to the Twenty Eleven theme.

    I did not try the last one as I don’t think it is necessary but I will if you still feel it is.

    It didn’t resolve anything. So this must be either a bug in WordPress or an issue with WordPress on this environment.

    It is my own dedicated server with CentOS and WHM/cPanel. Here is the PHP info output:

    https://php.oneparkplace.net/info.php

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