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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Like Button] Layout standard cannot be fetchedI think it was a caching issue that was causing issues with the layout. I have the plugin disabled and my site is OK. But the plugin doesn’t work anymore. It will only go to one or two likes then stops counting.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Like Button] Layout standard cannot be fetchedThe standard layout also couldn’t be fetched on the Facebook Developer Like Button page. Facebook has since fixed that but this plugin is now broken.
Is your site layout still OK if you disable the plugin? Mine is not. When I disable the plugin or uncheck the Display Where? checkboxes, no content will show after where the FB Link Button was previously set to display. So, the plugin no longer works and yet I can’t disable it. Fun.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Like Button] Issue: the plugin does not countFacebook made changes a few weeks ago and this plugin is now broken. If I try to deactivate it, it breaks the layout of my site.
Thank you for your quick reply, Kyle. I upgraded to 3.0.19 this morning and this resolved the issue.
This is marked as resolved. What was the fix? I have the same problem across three sites.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Plugin serving changed URLs to usersThank you for your reply, and sorry for the delay, was traveling.
The problem still exists. I’ve had to disable caching because Google was indexing the changed/incorrect URLs.
If I enable the plugin, the URLs change to this:
https://www.mydomain.com/wp-content/cache/supercache/www.mydomain.com/index.html
What’s confusing is that I’ve used the plugin for years without issue. This changed URL problem just popped up in July.
Thank you, click and save worked!
There were three slashes in front of quotation marks in the link code. I removed them, saved and they have not re-appeared. Case closed!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twelve] Can't see Home page list item bullets in IE10Thanks! I found the problem: fonts I installed on my machine were causing some strange IE10 rendering issues. I’ve fixed the problem with a system restore, but haven’t yet figured out how to install my fonts without screwing up IE10. But it’s not a theme issue, so I don’t have to spend any more time troubleshooting CSS!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Twenty Twelve] Can't see Home page list item bullets in IE10I do have a hosted site where I’m not seeing the bullets, but it’s on a private network. However, I’m also not seeing the bullets in IE10 on the twentytwelve demo: https://twentytwelvedemo.wordpress.com/
If others can see them, I’ll chalk it up to a local issue since I am having problems with IE10. For instance, the www.ads-software.com home page doesn’t load, it just generates a blank page. I’m getting some support for this in the MS forums. I just can’t trust what I see in IE10 on this (brand new) Win8 system, which is why I need confirmation about these bullets… you can see them fine in IE10 the demo?
I’m having similar issues. After upgrading to WP 3.4.2, manually publishing to my FB Page (from the edit/add post screen) doesn’t work. In place of the two FB buttons, I see the same text as the OP:
“If you can see this, then there is some form of problem showing you the Facebook publishing buttons….”
In the settings for the plugin, I see that two tokens checks are failing:
No User or Access Token found. Try re-saving this page.
Application Access Token found!
Fan Page Access Token not found. Try re-saving this page.I’ve tried re-saving the page, no effect. Any ideas? Thank you!
UPDATE: Disregard! Apparently, re-saving did work! I still see the missing token check messages, but when I refreshed the add/edit post screen, the FB buttons appeared.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: WordPress 3.4 broke my paginaton setupSame issue with a Thematic theme. Waiting for the developers to issue a fix.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site Listed as Containing Malware.Very interesting, thank you for that info.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site Listed as Containing Malware.I had several sites hit, on different hosts: Dreamhost, ANhosting, HostGator. Each of these accounts allow for add-on domains under the same user, so one infected WordPress website could contribute to the infection of other sites under the user, whether or not they had WP installed.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site Listed as Containing Malware.@perezbox FWIW, Securi’s Sitecheck didn’t even pick up this injected IFRAME. It listed sites as clean that were infected.
My sites are as clean as can be, though I still don’t know for certain how they were infected.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site Listed as Containing Malware.ps. Also look for files you don’t recognize. I’m seeing files with jquery file names that I didn’t upload, stuff like jquery.effects.bounce.min.js, and these contain injected code too — delete them.