You have to use your ftp client to chmod your template files (666 will work). Then that “curios statement” will disappear. And then your files will be saved.
What is chmod? And I assume 666 is an ftp client?
sinebar, read this document and all should be revealed:
http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions
Man I really am a big time noob at this.
Maybe, but you’re learning.
“Man I really am a big time noob at this.”
We all were!
BTW if your host uses CPanel to administer your site you can use that thru it’s file manager to change file permissions.
Yes it uses cpanel and I’m a little more familiar with that. I’ll try it. Thanks to all.
It worked! I changed permissions to 666 in cpanel/file manager and then I was able to add some code to my index.php file which placed a link button on my main page. Thanks for the help. I think I’m now on the right track to start customizing a bit.
Wooo!
I found this thread when having the same problem and it worked like magic for me, too.
Thanks, Kafkaesqui! My alpha geek/hosting guy/Mac evangelist would thank you, too.