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  • I found the real answer. I had several of the websites I manage go down — all I had to do to fix the problem was go into my cpanel and change the php selector from 5.4 to 7.1. I refreshed the sites and everything is working great. Simple!

    The answer is — go to screen options in the top right corner of the page and expand that window. Then you will see the checkbox to show authors.

    I had the same problem and finally found it there — then you can change authors to anyone who is a user.

    Phil

    Thread Starter Crandlemire

    (@crandlemire)

    Hi Tom,

    Although your answer was a solution it really wasn’t exactly what I was hoping for — I still would like to know if there is a WordPress solution — some kind of plugin like I described with Joomla — if anyone knows of one please post to here.

    Or if there is no solution then could someone please post for sure that there is no WordPress soultion.

    I’ll close the post after that.

    Thanks.

    Phil

    Thread Starter Crandlemire

    (@crandlemire)

    I checked it out and that was very helpful — thanks Tom. I was hoping there was some kind of plugin for wordpress — I’ve worked a lot with Joomla before and used an extension called ninja rss syndicator — worked great for any page, category, or article.

    If anyone knows of a plugin please respond.

    Thanks again Tom.

    Phil

    Thread Starter Crandlemire

    (@crandlemire)

    Hi Tom,

    I looked at the link you sent and really didn’t see the answer — the posts were from 5 and 6 years ago and there were several. Could you please copy the exact part that answers my question and re-post.

    Thanks.

    Phil

    Yes, I was just trying to answer the original post from noouman — which I found while doing a Google search to my own problem.

    I know you are a forum moderator esmi, but anyone else that wants to comment on what I have written please read the entire thread to these post so we are not merely answering a piece of it.

    Thanks.

    Except, as I made it clear, that the malware was not passed on to the website. Whatever it is I have, ONLY exist on the local machine and it places it on different websites (not all of them) in an iframe.

    Your post, while insightful, didn’t really address the issues here at hand — nor with the original person’s post.

    If you have some definet answers to the problem at hand it would be much appreciated — I and others really need it.

    Thanks.

    Hi Rachelbaker,

    I guess you didn’t fully read my post — the websites were not hacked but a malware or whatever is in my computer and it injects the Google ads into various website.

    Again my website was not hacked and I believe that is the same problem Noouman was posting about 10 months ago.

    I just wanted other users to be aware that is a possibility if they are seeing the samw things I am — Ads on your WordPress site — down under the footer and it is in an iframe. You can see it in the source code when viewing the page — but it doesn’t exist in the WordPress site.

    This just happened to me last week — ads started showing up on different WordPress site that I manage. I thought it was the hosting company — that we had been hacked — but it turned out to be a malware / virus / trojen / whatever has gotten into my system and now I am beginning to see ads appearing on other websites — when there shouldn’t be any ads.

    I still haven’t been able to remove it yet from my system.

    The ads are being injected in the browser with javascript and an iframe.

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