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Thanks for the info.
The odd thing is nothing changed between when it worked and when it didn’t, except for basic WP upgrades and Plugin upgrades, and I can’t seem to pinpoint anything that would interfere with the RSS feed.
I suspect that it may be their tech-support not knowing the problem either and just grasping at things.
thanks again,
crank!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Warning message when saving a draft post.N/M.
In my case I’m guessing it’s related to the PodPress plugin.
If I deactivate it the problem goes away, then comes back when I turn it back on.
I’m reporting it to the author.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Warning message when saving a draft post.I’m getting the same error, just started after the latest update for me though.
I’m trying to isolate my plugins and such to see what I can see.
Also hosted on DH, just FYI.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Feed doesn’t validate after update …Just as an FYI for others searching here and using PodPress (and to close this ticket a bit) I did find the culprit in the PodPress source and temporarily fixed it (see the PodPress forums for more info) but I don’t know whehter the fix is breaking anything yet, still waiting on more info from the author.
take care,
crank!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Feed doesn’t validate after update …Ahh ok, I wasn’t sure if it was doing that as I just noticed this after upgrading wp.
Thanks for the tip,
crank!Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Align picturesWhat I posted would have to be entered manually while you were making the post.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Align picturesTry this :
<p align="right"><img src="http://url.to.your.image" align="left" />Insert paragraph text here.</p>crank!
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Link Category titlesIf I’m not mistaken … to remove the harcoded H2’s from the sidebar you just open up the sidebar.php file and edit them out in each instance.
For example : line 42 of the default theme reads:
<li><h2><?php _e('Archives'); ?></h2>so you’d just edit those out to read like:
<li><?php _e('Archives'); ?>Do that in each instance and you’ll get it the way you want it.
Somebody correct me if I’m wrong please.
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Forum: Your WordPress
In reply to: Flashforward Blog powered by WP1.5…Ohhh … that’s purty.
Only three days grabbing the program to finish?
Neat.
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