• Apologies if this has been resolved before, i don’t know what this problem is described as.

    My guess is that it’s either a CSS or a javascript error, but:
    Every page, except the login page, does not layout properly, everything is in a list, like if the page isn’t fully downloaded yet, but it is ‘Done’.
    Oh, and all pages which are not admin-related work fine, maybe a few files are missed out/corrupt?

    Here is a link to a screenshot: [link] and the site in question: http://www.shameen.info

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  • Have you tried:

    – deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    – switching to the default theme to rule out any theme-related problems.

    renaming the plugins folder via FTP

    Thread Starter lagspike

    (@lagspike)

    i found out the problem; it was to do with the free hosting from godaddy. The free hosting adds javascript/iframe adverts to every page you view, and that caused all the php files to not work properly (because the advert stopped wordpress recognising the file properly)

    so, i deleted wordpress for the time being. When i purchase proper hosting, i’ll try it again.

    Oh and also, IE loaded the styles properly, i guess because it’s the only browser that “doesn’t care as much about what it’s doing”

    May I come in here?
    I have been having the same problem since I installed WP 2.8.2. The window layout for editing or adding a post is messed up in that the text input screen shows no borders and no scroll bars. This makes it impossible to see the right side of each full line of text I input. The same text input screen runs into and bumps against the window’s right column of menus. Changing the theme does not help. So far, my site-visitors won’t notice the problem in their browser.

    It may have to do with some frame layout conflict or some table layout alignment defined in WP282. I did not have the problem in WP2.62. Anyone has any ideas? Thanks for any help.

    Thread Starter lagspike

    (@lagspike)

    Check your Error Console for what’s going wrong (in Firefox, it’s Ctrl+Shift+J). You probably won’t understand these, but you could copy+paste the errors here

    Then, check in different browsers (IE, Firefox, Safari) to see if the problem occurs in all browsers

    To see if it’s the blog’s problem or if it’s the whole site, you can try installing a second wordpress blog which is empty, and see if it works normally there.

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