Brad Dalton
Forum Replies Created
-
The problem is its the mailchimp widget which looks different in different versions of different browsers.
My site is https://wpsites.net/
I’d like the submit button aligned directly underneath the email box otherwise it won’t fit next to it.
Thanks for your help
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Installing issuesYou mean you’re trying to install WordPress on a Bluehost account?
Use Simple Scripts in cPanel under the Software section
Bluehost offer technical support and can advise you exactly where the problem is
You’ll also need to change your nameservers to point to bluehost
This can be done by logging into your domain managers account and finding nameservers or DNS
If you are migrating from a a free hosted wordpress.com extension, you’ll need to use the WordPress export tool and import your content using the import tool
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: stuck at the first step of installationWhy not use the wp-config.php from the WordPress download rather than create a new one?
Simply add your database details to this file before you upload WordPress to your server
Why aren’t you using a recommdended host which offers one click installation of WordPress? https://www.ads-software.com/hosting/
This will avoid any manual installation of WordPress
This may be your problem
This WXR file (version 1.2) may not be supported by this version of the importer. Please consider updating.
Do u need to update the plugin?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: database lost; now what?There’s 2 hosts i know of which both offer a free transfer service but aren’t on the list of recommended WordPress hosts https://www.ads-software.com/hosting/
Bluehost don’t offer full support for migrations and Godaddy want your money
You’ll need to pay for the backup becuase it includes all your content
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Can't get to the install.php fileIf you use a recommended host like Bluehost https://www.ads-software.com/hosting/, they offer a one click installation scrip which makes it super easy to install WordPress
You can’t go wrong that way
What install.php file are you referring too?
Are you installing WordPress manually?
If that’s the case, the name of the install file ishttps://yourdomain.com/wp-admin/install.php
Type that in your browser and change yourdomain to your domain
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Help please..Move to a new host https://www.ads-software.com/hosting/
These hosts all offer one click easy installation of WordPress and excellent technical support 24/7
They may also offer a free transfer as well
1&1 aren’t a recommended host
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Comments closed after "IMPORT"Change the settings under Discussion in your Dashboard
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Migrated to diff domain on samer server/hosting…butYou can change the site url and wordpress url under General settings before you backup your site and move to the new domain
Or
You can change these in the database using PhpMyAdmin
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Database location?Or you can export the database directly from PhpMyAdmin which you’ll find in cPanel under Databases
Not all cPanel accounts display a backup icon
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Transfer Worpress to online server but the domain has no CPanelAlways save a full backup of your wordpress site on your local computer
You should have changed the site and wordpress url before you created a backup of the files and database. You can change it in your WordPress dashboard under General Settings
WordPress Address (URL)
Site Address (URL)Then you can upload your files to your server and import your database using PhpMyAdmin
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to remove author from posts?You’ll need to edit your files and find the php code for your author link.
Create a backup of any files you want to edit first
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Need to add a second site to my accountCreate an addon domain for your second site and install WordPress to the directory folder which is created when you create an addon domain
If you want to install WordPress in a sub domain or sub directory, create that directory first under Domains in cPanel and install WordPress there using fantastico deluxe or simple scripts
If your web host doesn’t offer any of these 2 installation scripts, install WordPress manually
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BackWPup – WordPress Backup & Restore Plugin] [Plugin: BackWPup] backup nowNeed to go to Backwpup > working and click run now
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Facebook Comments] [Plugin: Facebook Comments] Not working in IEGreat plugin but it doesn’t filter out the default WordPress comments box so now I have two. Is there a solution for this?