• Resolved alittlereddress

    (@alittlereddress)


    I moved a client site from one hosting company to another just recently and it all appears to be working fine…but, when I go to the login page here:
    http://www.asspl.com.au/wp-admin/
    I get a login screen that appears to have no css. Problem one.

    Then if I “visit site” whilst still logged in, the normal admin bar shows at the top of the page. If I click away from the home page, the admin bar disappears from the top of the page and I get everything as text links at the bottom of the page under all of my content.

    If I’m not logged in, I don’t see these text links…so, for presentation’s sake, it’s fine for public consumption, but there is obviously something that is not quite right, so I’d like to fix it…any ideas?

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  • Thread Starter alittlereddress

    (@alittlereddress)

    BTW, here is a pic of what the admin bar looks like…under my content.

    http://asspl.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/funky-admin-bar.jpg

    I’ve tried deactivating plugins, does nothing. Also, the site is essentially the same as it was on the previous host. Same theme files, same database. I didn’t have this issue before.

    Thread Starter alittlereddress

    (@alittlereddress)

    OK…I seem to have resolved it.

    I was also having an issue with Jetpack not connecting to WordPress. I gave me a “site_url” missing error. In resolving that issue, I seem to have resolved the admin bar issue as well.

    All I did (embarrassingly enough) was put http://asspl.com.au in the
    WordPress Address (URL) field.

    It was already in the Site Address (URL), because that’s where my install was.

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