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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Edit] WP Edit 2.3 Spell CheckThank you for responding. I didn’t think to right-click!
Awesome reply!! You not only confirmed what I was thinking may be the issue but you also gave me direction. Thank you for the CSS and where to find the Gallery ID#.
One suggestion: NextGEN should have the option to align the slideshow.
Thank you!
p.s. I also had to delete my Ultimate Tiny MCE plugin because the developer isn’t updating. So I downloaded his new plugin, WP Edit. Many of the buttons on the Tiny MCE are not on the WP Edit. I may have lost image/slideshow options there also.
So many variables when installing plugin updates. How does one test every single item for incompatibility after updating?
If you’re very familiar with NextGEN you may at least be able to tell me if my problem is definitely with the plugin or if I need to dig further into my other plugins.
Thanks.
Also, if I select the “Add NextGEN Gallery” button from my WP Edit plugin toolbar, I get a NextGEN screen where I can add a Gallery Album or Picture. When I select Gallery, choose the Gallery I want, then select Slideshow and then hit Insert, I get a screen that has NextGEN Gallery at the top and a 0 in the content area. Nothing else happens. If I close the box, the slideshow is not inserted into my page.
Hi! I updated from NextGEN version 1.9.12.
It’s been quite a while since I last created the slideshows that are on my website. Forgive me but I just tried to recreate a slideshow and for the life of me I cannot figure out where the slideshow ID number is! At this point I’m not sure if my original slideshows were created with the NextGEN or with the WordPress “Insert Media”. Nothing seems to match up. I thought I may have created a slideshow through the WordPress “Insert Media” but it only has a Gallery and not a Slideshow. And if I try to create a NextGEN slideshow I can’t find a shortcode for it. My old slideshows actually have a shortcode like [slideshow id=17]. Is that a NextGEN code?
I feel like something is missing but I can’t determine which updates may have changed things (or have I lost my mind?). Any direction would be much appreciated!
Thanks.
p.s. where in the CSS would the .ngg-slideshow { margin: 0; ] go?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thin Out Revisions] Thin Out Revisions ErrorDoes this have something to do with permissions? Should I be using MySQL or Toad for MySQL to fix this and if so what do I need to look for? Thanks.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thin Out Revisions] Thin Out Revisions ErrorThank you for responding.
I tried what you suggested and this is what I see in the Developer Tools/Network…
Method:Get, Status:(failed) net::ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Thin Out Revisions] Thin Out Revisions Errorp.s. I use Windows7.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin Update Failed after 3.9.1 WP updateLo, hey, thanks for your response.
I’m using Windows 2008 so I went into the folder properties of my plugins folder and opened up the Security tab. Looked for the IIS_IUSRS group so that I could edit the permissions. I checked “Allow” on the “Modify” row and saved the setting. I then tried to update a plugin and it updated. I tried deleting a plugin and it deleted.
I’m an administrator on my website and I have full security permissions on all folders. I’m surprised that I had to give users Modify permissions in order to be able to update plugins while logged in as an administrator.
Thanks for your help in this matter.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: Plugin Update Failed after 3.9.1 WP updateHellloooo, is anybody out there?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After WP 3.8.1 update Dashboard fonts are fuzzy in FirefoxI haven’t tried Chrome. I’ve been working in Firefox. I tried it in Internet Explorer and everything is clear and easy to read. This tells me it’s not my monitor. So, could this be a Firefox issue and not a WordPress bug? I may have to work in IE even though I like using the Firebug.
Thanks for the help anyway :0)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After WP 3.8.1 update Dashboard fonts are fuzzy in FirefoxHmmmmm, so “With more than 50 million sites globally and eight years of proven history” why do we need to “take some time to get used to” fuzzy/faded/jagged/pixelated fonts in the WordPress Dashboard? Wow, I didn’t expect that solution. Or did I?
Thank you :0)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: After WP 3.8.1 update Dashboard fonts are fuzzy in FirefoxSorry, dumb question but, how do I attach a screenshot of the problem? I don’t see that option here in the forum.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Header image invisible in IE9http://72.165.8.69/GrahamWEB13/
We have not gone public yet.Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Header image invisible in IE9Yes, I even have sent an email to Nick the Geek owner of Nick’s Responsive Header plug-in, but I haven’t had a response yet. I also had another post on the StudioPress web site with this response:
David Chu wrote:
Sorry, no – I certainly can’t give even a casual opinion without having a link to look at. And the number of factors and problems may go beyond the scope of free volunteer help, at least mine.
I can tell you this: as a professional developer, I’ve always had to tweak responsive code for a site’s header. It’s never the same request twice.
Good luck, Dave