Hi Kaspar,
Thanks for posting on the forums.
Try changing wiki slug from the following path.
Admin Area -> Wikis -> Wiki Settings
If it doesn’t work try deleting and reinstalling the Wiki plugin.
Share us Wiki page link to test if you can.
Kind Regards,
WPMU DEV
I have sort of the same problem, short of the /wiki link shows up empty, nomatter what permalink solution I choose. If I choose standard permalink, I get a 404.
I’ve tried to edit the slug, but that didn’t help:
It’s just empty, when I go to the
http://blunderbussworld.com/wikis/
Here’s an entry:
http://blunderbussworld.com/wikis/alterra/
Hope it’s okay to post in the same topic, since it’s the same problem.
Any feedback is welcome.
Hi @soelver,
I have tested it on my test site using latest version of Wiki plugin and found it’s working fine.
Make sure you are using latest version of Wiki plugin.
Also try deleting and reinstalling the Wiki plugin.
This can be theme/plugin conflict issue.
You can just try on your development site deactivating all other plugins and using default WordPress theme like Twenty Thirteen as displayed in the following flowchart to know which theme/ plugin is conflicting if any.
http://premium.wpmudev.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Support-Process-Support-Process.png
Regards,
WPMU DEV
I had a problem with a conflict Mingle Forum plugin, it occurred after updating the Wiki Lite. Unfortunately, I had to stop using the Mingle Forum.
Kaspar
Hi Kaspar,
Thank you for your reply.
Could you please share me the Mingle Forum plugin link so that i can use it on my test site and troubleshoot the issue?
Regards,
WPMU DEV
Mingle forum plugin is no longer available, it is not being developed anymore, I guess.
The code is available here: https://github.com/cartpauj/mingle-forum
Mingle forum support page: http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/mingle-forum
Worked after I switched to another theme.
It doesn’t work on Evolve theme:
http://wordpress.org/themes/evolve
bbPress doesn’t work either with this theme, so I’ll just find another theme.
Not sure what the problem is, because subpages from both plugins works, but the “home”-pages doesn’t.
Anyway, that’s not your fault, but the theme – so thanks for the quick reply. Thought I already had tested it with another theme.
Hi Kaspar,
As the mingle forum plugin is no longer available therefore there isn’t any point to support it and fix its issues instead try using any of the following plugins to create forums on your WordPress site/blog.
http://wordpress.org/plugins/bbpress/
https://premium.wpmudev.org/project/forums/
http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/best-5-wordpress-forum-plugins-and-themes/
Cheers,
WPMU DEV
Hi @soelver,
Awesome, great to see you got the issue found.
As you are facing many issues with the theme you can use another theme if it’s feasible for you.
If i can be of any further assistance please don’t hesitate to ask 🙂
Have a great day!
Cheers,
WPMU DEV
Hello –
I also get the 404 error page when publishing the wiki. Previewing the post is fine, but once I publish, it doesn’t work.
I’m using the “Jupiter” wordpress theme:
http://themeforest.net/item/jupiter-multipurpose-responsive-theme/5177775
Could that be causing the issue, or a plugin conflict? I’m not suing any other wiki plugin.
Please help if you can.
Thank you!
Hi @focet,
I hope you are well today.
could you please open a new thread for your new question https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/wordpress-wiki-plugin This helps to prevent any confusion as I’m sure you understand and also as per the Forum Welcome,you should post your own topic.
This might also help other members looking for a similar answer. 🙂
We would be more than happy to help you on your new thread.
Cheers,
WPMU DEV