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  • Hi, I installed the plugin (fine), went to appearance > login customers (fine), tried to change the logo, and it stalled on me and timed out.

    Now both my home page (https://zelaphas.com) and my login page time out.

    So I’m guessing unless I can get to my FTP and delete the plugin, I won’t be able to access my site (nor will anyone else) in the meantime.

    Let me know if this is a known issue and if there’s a workaround. I was trying to update remotely so I don’t have access to my FTP just yet.

    Thanks for the plugin, I’m sure it’s great but right now I’m lead to believe that using it completely crashed my site and now I can’t log in.

    Thread Starter strawburrymiwk

    (@strawburrymiwk)

    RESOLVED.

    The problem was indeed the plugin I was trying to use, called “The Attached Image”. I reverted my page.php before I made the changes for the plugin and now it works.

    Thanks for the replies, anyway. ??

    Thread Starter strawburrymiwk

    (@strawburrymiwk)

    Have you tried making a new page? Does that show up blank as well?

    Making a new page also appears blank, no source code.

    What about when you change your theme? Do the pages show up then?

    Hmm, changing the theme to WordPress Default 1.6 by Michael Heilemann lets the pages and their content appear and function as intended.

    This doesn’t make much sense because outside of being Hacked, the theme I use (my modified version of “Cellar Heat”) has always worked fine.

    Thoughts?

    I just re-read your post. I did something similar recently.

    Add a ton of < /br> tags while in the HTML tab and hit “Update” to save the post. Do not switch to the WYSIWYG/visual tab.

    Check the live page and see if that worked. If so, then never ever go to the visual editor again.

    Sort of a hack, I know, but only thing I figured out for now.

    I constantly have this problem. Check your CSS and see how the alignment is set up.

    Otherwise I usually click on the “HTML” tab when editing posts and manually type in something like this:

    <img align=”left” style=”margin-right:10px;” src=”/images/blah.jpg” width=”100″ height=”32″ alt=”Blah”></img>

    Such HTML would place the image to the left of your text with a 10 pixel space between the image and whatever text is immediately to the right of it.

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