It would help if we had a URL to look at…
from looking just at the code you posted, it’s clear that something’s not right, but if we can’t see the whole site and what it’s supposed to be doing, it’s hard for us to help.
Do you mean your WP is installed in a folder called “about” or is “about” just a Page in your blog?
“About” is a page in my blog. I want to use wordpress to organize my website.
I found a solution! Thanks 🙂
Okay, what was the solution?
This is exactly the problem I am having and I am still puzzled by it.
Your sharing your answer it very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bijou, post the source of your Page template here:
http://wordpress.pastebin.ca
and reply back with the url for it. Then we can look to see if your issue is just due to something that’s missing from the template.
Hey there, Kafkaesqui,
It can’t be anything missing from the template… because I loaded Connections, Minima plus and WordPress Default templates and tried them all… are you saying all these templates are missing the basic post main content statement?
Again, I did not fiddle with these themes, just downloaded them and copied them up.
I type the content into the title, and wordpress keeps and publishes that, but when I add text to the ‘post’ section, it does not publish it, nor does it save it. It just does not exist.
? Any thoughts?
“are you saying all these templates are missing the basic post main content statement?“
No. You said “This is exactly the problem I am having” and is all I had to go on. And I can only speculate when there’s little to go on.
At this point it sounds (to me) like an issue with either A. a missing component of your WordPress installation, or B. some conflict with the database. Focusing on the simpler to look into, I can only suggest deleting everything from your wp-admin/ and wp-include/ directories, and reuploading these files.