Forum Replies Created

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    why on earth did they have your password?
    I didn’t know they had. I bought the domain name through them when I took out the contract. It seems they retain ultimate control even though it is with Enom; I can and have changed the password now but I can’t transfer it out of Enom without Siteground’s permission. They promised me that within one business day ten days ago. I’m still waiting.

    Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    Just in case anyone else is thinking of using Siteground let me give you an update. After posting this message here they closed down my site, with eight months to run, and an average of 80-100 visitors a day. Then someone went into enom and repointed the DNS (which I had pointed to the new site on Dreamhost) back to the unavailable site at Siteground. The only people who know the password are me and Siteground. So it will take me even longer to get everything back up and running, and I have no access whatsoever to the old site I paid for. Unbelievable…

    Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    Thanks for the quick replies. I had to fight like crazy just to get that piece of gobbledegook out of them so I don;’t have much hope of getting more. What’s really bad is they said they were moving this site to another server because of the abuse, and then just broke everything. None of the headline links work and I’ve spent most of the day copying stuff out of there in between breaks of service, setting up elsewhere. I don’t see any sign whatsoever someone has been inside the site. But is it possible someone could have attacked it from outside? Siteground are pretty big I think but I have had bad feelings about them for some time.

    Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    Thanks for the info. In fact I moved to the K2 theme which is a lot easier for me to handle (though I’m sure I’ve broken it in no end of ways).

    Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    I thought I’d look around for an alternative theme that might fix this. I found this one, Fastrack – and it has the same problem, a list bullet on the Pages line in the sidebar. Is this because I am using Safari and Firefox? It’s an entirely different theme.

    http://managedtasks.com/wpthemes/blog/index.php?wptheme=FastTrack

    Thread Starter bodsham

    (@bodsham)

    Thanks for your help. I inserted those things into the style.css as suggested but the problem is still there. I also tried going back to the original template as downloaded and that generates the same problem and the validation message
    Error Line 181, column 21: document type does not allow element “li” here; missing one of “ul”, “ol”, “menu”, “dir” start-tag .
    <li class=”pagenav”><h2>Pages</h2>

      <li class=”page_item”><a href=”http://sa

    Perhaps it’s a problem with the template. I can’t see where the li class pagenav is coming from – it doesn’t seem to be in any of the template files I can find.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)