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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: [Plugin: comments] Comments won't deleteI’m having the same problem. Although I was able to delete in the past, now when I put click a comment into spam or trash or whatever it goes there, but when go there it pops back into pending.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unchecking Comment Boxes not workingIf a plugin was over-riding the removal of the comments box, wouldn’t it do it consistently on static pages and pages with posts? I do exactly the same thing for both. I go to each page, I open the screen options box and uncheck disscussion and comments, update, and check the page to find that my default static pages still have the comment box and the pages with posts do not have it unless it is clicked open.
I may well be doing something wrong. That’s why I have been asking for help. But I have followed the WP help carefully, and tried to follow the advice here as I understand it.
I tried and deleted a plugin that did hide boxes, but gave a traceback. I have only 4 plugins, Askimet, WP Hide Posts, WP Hide Catagories, and Jetpack, which I believe are all standard WP plugins. I am uncertain about deleting them for that reason, but I can try it. However, since what am doing following it help is half-working, I can’t help but think there is some other solution.
I use Weaver, a popular theme. Their help states that this area is controlled by WP, but it listed the WP help.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unchecking Comment Boxes not workingI had already read the WP help and had already tried several times to disable comments on existing pages by going to the screen options at the top of the default static pages and unchecking Discussion and Comment. The Comment Box remained.
So I tried doing someing from WP Posts, as that seemed to be another piece, but that doesn’t appear to do anything either.
When I uncheck the boxes on my existing Blog Pages With Posts pages, the Comments box does go away. There is a leave a comment line in the Posting box, and when that is clicked, the Comments box reopens.
So there is a basic difference somewhere in WP programming about Comments boxes on Static pages versus Posting pages. Since my front page doesn’t have a Comments box, I did, months ago, find a solution to hiding the Comments box that now eludes me.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unchecking Comment Boxes not workingI did try previously to disable comments on the some individual pages using screen options, with no luck.
Taking what you said above I went to the admin page and the second icon “posts”. I selected what was listed in all posts, which was not even a fraction of my pages (I have been working on creating the images, and have very little text, and I’m not blogging yet, so no real posts beyond a simple welcome). I unclicked the comments box as above and applied it. The boxes remain.
http://yvesfey.com/french-poetry/
Is this what you meant or did I go to the wrong place?
YvesForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unchecking Comment Boxes not workingHello lpstenu,
http://yvesfey.com/french-poetry/
On the above page, I’ve done the steps I’ve mentioned above, and the box still shows.
However, I worked on my homepage months ago, and did something that I hid the posting box. But I don’t remember what. Too many projects in between. Since I don’t code, it was not a code solution. Ideally, I want the default static pages to look like the homepage (minus the top corner Google font code bug – that’s another new addition).
http://yvesfey.com/
The above are my default static pages. On the pages with posts, the box is actually going away unless I click “leave a comment”.
http://yvesfey.com/chocolate-cats-and-crime/
Maybe I can make everything but the front page a page with posts if I can hide message as well as the box there. But since the home page looks okay, I haven’t given up hope that someone knows what to do. It’s very crazy-making. Any help appreciated.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Unchecking Comment Boxes not workingI also disabled discussion on individual pages using screen options, and I still have the comment box. Very frustrating.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Conflict with static and post page. Error message.Thanks esmi. I think you’ve solved the problem. I had a forgotten plugin that was an effort to control the comment boxes. Had no luck with it and thought I’d dumped it. Now that it’s gone, things seem to be working.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Lost my admin linkThanks. That got me to my login. Still not sure what I did to have it not offer the admin option. Tried to get rid of sidebar display on home page – but I don’t know why that would do it. Maybe just telling it to log me in automatically, even though the whole password thing was semi-automatic. Clueless, unfortunately.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Deleted Widgets Still VisibleThanks. That did make them vanish. It still looks like something should be there, but it’s an okay solution. I may need a custom header to really get the look I want (just image and menu), but it’s probably beyond my skill.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hiding Posting Boxes Etc.Okay. I’m figuring out part of the problem with my question. The post box was empty, and no posts were visible, but other boxes were visible and I was trying to find a way to get rid of all of them, so that all a visitor would see on the page were the Header and Menu. Because a visitor had a place to leave a comment, I considered that a posting box. I’ve turned off the leave a comment box so it’s blank too, though more visible than I wanted. I think I can turn off the rest sidebars and such and get close to the look I want on the front page.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hiding Posting Boxes Etc.I If I try to delete that big block of empty boxes on the actual front page, it flips me away to the admin page and comes back exactly as before. On the admin page are the tools, and the box for enterying posts, which is already empty and has no content. I do not want to remove a post – I want the whole shebang to be invisible, just the header and menu visible.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hiding Posting Boxes Etc.Truly, I have searched documentation in various ways, but unless you know the exact phrase to describe what is needed, it can be impossible to find your answer. I do not know how to remove the content. I have clicked up and down the various admin boxes looking for something to check or refine. I just tried actually deleting what was on the page, since that’s my idea of simple. But I didn’t expect it to work. Is there a box to check to remove content? if so, where is it located? Do I have to go to the editor and delete it there? Totally scary for a newbie. I am quite willing to be humiliated with how simple it all is – it’s much better than hunting futilily for hours or days in search of a solution to a problem.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hiding Posting Boxes Etc.Hello Esmi,
I do have a static front page. And a separate page set as the Post Page. They both have slightly different post boxes. I’ve read the basic documentation for Static Pages. Maybe the solution is sitting in front of my nose, but I do not see any way to hide the box on the static front page, although I know it is possible somehow. Twenty Ten Weaver has a custom header that sounds like it will, but I’d rather look for a solution that didn’t require me to fumble with code. I’ve found plugins to hide other things, but this eludes me. Thanks for any clarification.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: dynamic headers plugin with twenty ten themeI uploaded the dynamic headers plugin, but its Headers says: It looks like wp-content/header-images/ is not writable or does not exist. You will need to create this directory make this directory writable in order for the plugin to work.
Weaver said that it supported this plugin and I wouldn’t need to code, but now I do and have no clue how to do it correctly. Please help. I do not know CSS, but I can probably find the right box or file that exists in Weaver and put in the code if I’m given the exact steps. Hope you can help!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Static Page ProblemThanks to Chip on the permalink part of my question. I have reset the permalinks box to the original default. It is:
http://yvesfey.com/?p=123 – If this is correct, and the default is what is meant as “page title”, I’m left with my original problem, that the static page and blog page don’t seem to have the correct content.
The static front page has my expanded and uploaded header (happy with this), and below it shows a box that says home (I have turned off the comments box), a search box, and archives and meta thingummies. I will want to hide these too, but I want to make sure the pages are operating correctly before I do.
The posts page, Blog, does not have the post a comment box, which surely it should have? It has the hello world message box and the other search box and archive/meta links. It did not have the post a comment box even before I turned that off on the front page.
Have I done something wrong? Is it all as it should be, and I’m just supposed to click something to add the comments box back to posts?
All help is appreciated.
Gayle