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  • If you haven’t already done so, I would suggest browsing through the existing posts here:
    https://wordpress.org/support/theme/spacious

    If you don’t find an answer, then I suggest cutting and pasting your post from here to there, as it is the official support forum for that Theme.

    Much to my surprise, this search is really promising:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=email+before+download

    Among others, it turned up this popular plugin:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/email-before-download/

    Not something that I have done, but your best approach is some careful searching of the Plugin Directory, and possibly the Theme Directory.

    The only plugin that looked promising in my quick search was:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/sell-media/

    You would have to see if it allows you to set a price of zero and not force payment.

    Oops, looks like they prefer to work with their users at their own forum:
    https://siteorigin.com/thread/

    ref. – https://wordpress.org/support/topic/get-faster-support?replies=1

    I would recommend you cut and paste your post above into a post on this support forum: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/siteorigin-panels

    Assuming, of course, that that is the Page Builder you are referring to.

    Problems with plugins are much more likely to be resolved when they are posted on the support forum for the specific plugin involved.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Cant Add pages

    You will need to disable whatever plugin is in the \motopress-content-editor\ folder and get the issue resolved with it first.

    As this is a Paid plugin, you should be contacting the plugin author at MotoPress. We are unable to help here with Paid plugins and themes.

    Please use the Spanish forums at:
    https://es.wordpress.org/support/

    Feel free to cut and paste your post from here to there.

    (written before seeing the Moderator’s response)

    No, there is no “load home.html” command. It sounds to me like you would be better off installing WordPress in a subdirectory and have your regular site in the root, and only use WordPress where you need it, by using URL’s that reference WordPress Pages in its subdirectory.

    But we are getting ahead of things here. WordPress does not even include support for Tables in its Visual Editor. You’ll need a Plugin for that. And I’m still not sure where the magic you describe will come from that makes things visible on a Mobile phone that aren’t now. Although it is true that many WordPress Themes do a good job of improving readability on a Mobile device.

    Support for the Divi Theme needs to come from the people who sold it to you. As explained in the guidelines to this forum, we cannot provide support here:

    Commercial Products

    If you use a commercial theme or plugin and need support, please go to their official support channel. In order to be good stewards of the WordPress community, and encourage innovation and progress, we feel it’s important to direct people to those official locations. Doing this will provide the developer with the income they need to make WordPress awesome.

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know why your commercial theme or plugin is not working properly. This is one other reason why volunteers forward you to the commercial product’s vendors. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

    ref. – https://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products

    Messing with .htaccess is more trouble than it is worth in situations like this, in my opinion, because WordPress is so reliant on .htaccess for Permalinks and other things. It is just too easy to get into a conflict.

    Have you considered just redirecting all 404s to your home page? This can be done with some of the many 404 plugins:
    https://wordpress.org/plugins/search.php?q=404

    Support for the ClassiPress Theme needs to come from the people who sold it to you. As explained in the guidelines to this forum, we cannot provide support here:

    Commercial Products

    If you use a commercial theme or plugin and need support, please go to their official support channel. In order to be good stewards of the WordPress community, and encourage innovation and progress, we feel it’s important to direct people to those official locations. Doing this will provide the developer with the income they need to make WordPress awesome.

    Forum volunteers are also not given access to commercial products, so they would not know why your commercial theme or plugin is not working properly. This is one other reason why volunteers forward you to the commercial product’s vendors. The vendors are responsible for supporting their commercial product.

    Have you tried to access your WordPress Admin panels at domain.ext/wordpress/wp-admin instead of domain.ext/wp-admin?

    Your statement has me confused: “I’m guess WordPress would have to do something on their end.” WordPress is not involved in a wordpress.org installation other than to provide the WordPress software.

    To make sure we are both talking about the same thing, please post two things:

    1. Who is your web hosting company?
    2. What is the domain name of your site? i.e. – the URL you are trying when you get the 403 error

    I commonly see this error for new installs of WordPress to a subdirectory instead of the root of the domain. For example, if the root of your domain name is a subdirectory named /public_html/ but WordPress was installed in /public_html/wordpress/ then you can get a 403 error when typing the domain name into a web browser.

    Plugin Author jon

    (@adiant)

    As mentioned in the Description, you need another plugin by the same plugin author, to handle that:

    Used on its own, this plugin allows you to place the Copyright symbol and/or the current year in the body of a Page or Post. For other areas of your web site, you will need to install the jonradio Shortcodes Anywhere or Everywhere plugin. Such places as Page Titles, Post Titles, Custom Fields of both Pages and Posts, Site Title, Description and other bloginfo options, Widgets and Widget Titles, which covers most Sidebars, Menus, Headers and even the HTML <title> element that appears in the Title Bar of most browsers.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/jonradio-shortcodes-anywhere-or-everywhere/

    Sorry for the delay in responding.

    The documentation and plugin that I pointed to won’t work to copy the contents over from an old site to a fresh install of WordPress. Most people who do that use Export and Import.

    Rather than try and craft a solution for you without knowing the exact details of what your new Managed WordPress host has set up, I think it makes a lot more sense to ask their Support folks exactly how They want you to migrate your site over without clobbering specific settings and plugins that they have pre-installed.

    If you no longer have access to your old web site and cannot do what they ask you to on your old site, but do have a complete backup, I suspect you may have to use that backup to create a complete WordPress site on your new hosting, perhaps in a folder, and then migrate parts of it to the pre-installed WordPress site in the root directory according to your new host’s instructions. A two step process, but it does give you some better options.

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