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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP-Filebase Download Manager] Files are not loading in TreeI am running WP 3.6 with NextGen 2.0.17 and WP-Filebase 0.3.0.02
I noticed that the folder list shows correctly, but when I try to expand a folder I get the spinning cursor for a while but then the folder remains closed – no access to the files.
I then tried deactivating NextGen Gallery as per the post above – the Filebase then behaved normally.
Is there some interaction between the two – I would really like to keep both of them activated as they are great plugins.
steve
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Theme: Twenty Thirteen] Looks bad on iPadGood point – I apologize. I’ve backed out the size changing attributes in CSS and the site now looks OK on iPad except that the search function in the header menu overlaps one of the menu items and hence makes it inoperable.
So I guess my question is why my simple child mods which were:
.sidebar .entry-header,
.sidebar .entry-content,
.sidebar .entry-summary,
.sidebar .entry-meta {
max-width: 83%;
padding: 0 386px 0 60px;
}.site-main .widget-area {
float: right;
width: 240px;
}
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broke the display on an iPad?Steve
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Theme: Twenty Thirteen] Looks bad on iPadI was just thinking of trying that – but then I thought people reading this post would get confused
Steve
Have others tried this – I’ve deactivated and deleted the AAM plugin, but the superadmin role is still there and the other admins have fewer access rights.
I’m really worried about running this in case I lose access to the site!
Steve
I’d like to know if there is a solution to this as well. I’m stuck in the same position with admin users that no longer have full admin rights
Steve
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Advanced Access Manager PluginI decided to deactivate the plugin so that other admins could work on the site, but deactivating did not bring back the full menu access to other admins. So I deleted the plugin.
Unfortunately although I can see all the menu items, the other admins cannot at this time. Users, for instance, is not visible.
Help…
Steve
I have just come across the same issue. I’ve been running a blog for several years and have uploaded many images (mainly with max length of 700 px. In the last week, I have started getting the fatal error out of memory message, although some images process OK and others are rejected with the error – not always the largest image. The image size is around 100K. When I look at the host files, I see the original image plus all the smaller sized images, however, when I look in the media editor, only the full size image is shown with size of “0”. The failure is occurring at wp-includes/media.php on line 1025
I have added the config.php line about memory, but no change there. What is strange is that this has just started happening.
Steve
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 30408704)Me too – everything went very smoothly!
Thanks for all your help
Steve
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 30408704)Great news. Now will Burt or I try the upgrade next?
Steve
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 30408704)I use “WordPress Database Backup” to make my weekly database backups. I think that is the question you asked?
I still haven’t tried to make the upgrade – I am not 100% sure that a manual upgrade with 30M of memory will work, and have not managed to find confirmation of this. I understand it will work fine once the upgrade has taken place.
I don’t particularly want to move away from 1and1 as I have a lot of URLs and sites all hosted in one package. It would be a lot of work to shift, and, apart from this glitch, they have been reliable.
Anyone know if the manual upgrade takes more than 30M of memory?
Steve
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 30408704)I contacted 1and1 about assigning more memory and got this back:
The memory limit on your current shared hosting package is limited to 30MB only. You may max out the memory limit by creating a php.ini file and put this line of code:
memory_limit = 30M
Then upload the php.ini file to the directories where you want the file to take effect. Please do understand that due to resource limits on our Shared Hosting machines, it is not possible to allocate more than 30M of memory to PHP via the memory_limit directive, although phpinfo() may report a higher number. While you may specify more than 30M for the memory_limit PHP directive via a php.ini or .htaccess file, the server will not allocate more than 30M.”
Would I be able to do the manual upgrade to 3.2.1 with this amount of memory?
Steve
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 30408704)Yes, I backup the database weekly, although have never tried to do a reload from the backup. I use a plugin for that. PHP is 5.2.17 and I am on MySQL5.0.
My fear in disabling plugins and trying the upgrade again is that it will partially complete and leave me without a working site. Is that likely once it starts?
Any other thoughts?
Steve
Thanks for the speedy reply. I found two folders for Akismet – one in wp-content and another in plugins in that folder. I deleted both folders and reinstalled Akismet. It worked perfectly. Thanks!
Steve