It has to be in the post titled Blonde Beauty.
Im not really a fan of all white backgrounds, but thats just personal taste. Id rather have links on one side or the other but not both.
Other than that I think it looks good.
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phiali
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Guys,
Something strange is happening – it would seem that every morning my site “loses” it’s template / style and it’s all just text lying around.
Trying to click on logon brings up the logon page but redirects to some completely wrong URL. (Lots of wp-admin/wp-smiles or something like that).
If I manually enter the logon URL and logon then the site seems fine for the rest of the day. Any ideas? Don’t even know how to reproduce it.
Yup – do a search here for ‘Turnip’ – honest !
(I really should bookmark that link …)
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phiali
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phiali
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Agh it’s gone and done it again and it was working so well yesterday after the change. What can I do next? I’m totally stuck here as the site looks terrible when it breaks like this.
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phiali
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Okay well for now I have the following bit of this PHP code in a Cron job running every 5 minutes:
$query = “UPDATE wp_options SET option_value=’http://0gravity.co.uk/wordpress’ WHERE option_name=’siteurl’ AND option_value LIKE ‘%0gravity.co.uk%'”;
As I need the site to be up. Not sure what else to do for now as the .htaccess thing does not seem to help. Maybe I should deny access to wp_options 😉
There was something about a redirect URL posted here. Do a search …
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phiali
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Me again,
I’ve been chatting with Turnip and he’s helped me with the .htaccess stuff (http://turnipspatch.com/archives/2004/10/19/killing-the-word-wide-web/) but after a day the site fell over again as the SiteURL value in the database was changed.
So the no-www trick is not working for me and my only hope right now seems to be running my PHP script to update the database every minute.
I have tried to search for the Redirect URL stuff but not found much usefull yet. Ideas?
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Anonymous
I am having the same problem and am following this thread with interest. Is it possible to make the siteurl field read-only in the db so that it cannot be updated, or would that mess something else up?
Curious to know if a fix has been identified for this, as it doesn’t sound like it was a problem in older versions.
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phiali
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Yip fixed my site with that some time ago and it’s perfect 🙂