georg.r
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I have switched to another plugin, in the meantime
Same here.
Hi Louis,
thanks for the hint! I have now kicked out the feed of the theme and use the one of the plugin. I managed it to style it as desired.Thanks
GeorgThank you for the answer. OK, I thought they where cropped. The problem appears on this site in the footer of the page https://tinyurl.com/bdfjkp75
It should look like on this theme page but they use all square thumbnails. https://tinyurl.com/4mu59t87
Thanks for any hint
GeorgForum: Plugins
In reply to: [AntiSpam for Contact Form 7] Add some fake input inside the form breaks HTMLGreat, thank you Erik
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In reply to: [AntiSpam for Contact Form 7] Add some fake input inside the form breaks HTMLI have a similar issue. The plugin messes up the HTML Code. It moves the closing div tag to a different position which breaks the layout.
If I enter something like this:
<div class="row"> <div class="column"> [text your-name-1 placeholder "Your Name"] </div> <div class="column"> [email* your-email-1 placeholder "Your Email"] </div> </div> [textarea your-message-1 40x6 placeholder "Message"] [submit "Send"]
I end up with something like this:
<div class="row"> <div class="column"> [text your-name-1 placeholder "Your Name"] </div> <div class="column"> [email* your-email-1 placeholder "Your Email"] </div> [textarea your-message-1 40x6 placeholder "Message"] [submit "Send"] </div>
The closing div is moved below the send button and brakes the row.
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In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Yoast SEO overwrites URL Title attributesForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] Blank edit window after updateSame error here
TypeError: Y is undefined wp-seo-wp-globals-backport-800.min.js:27:35556 TypeError: window.yoast is undefined wp-seo-modal-800.min.js:1:75 TypeError: window.yoast is undefined wp-seo-help-center-800.min.js:13:75376 TypeError: window.yoast._wp is undefined wp-seo-post-scraper-800.min.js:23:17682
Yes, I used your code for my own changes and installed the Extension you mentioned.
Thank you
@wornways
I think you got me wrong. I’m not the developer of the plugIn – I just find the mod usefull and was hoping that it is integrated in the next release πThanks anyway.
Thanks for this instruction. Works like a charm.
This should be part of the PlugIn on next update.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Save Contact Form 7] No Forms to Select FromI had the same issue. Couldn’t resolve it and rename all fields isn’t practicable. So I just use another Plguin “Contact Form Submissions”
Hi,
yes the problem still exists.
It’s just a small site so it’s not that big of an issue and I didn’t invest much time to analyze.Thanks
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In reply to: I have been well and truly HackedI have installed BulletProof yesterday and the wordpress installation is still clean today. Before installing BulletProof I deleted all htaccess files manually. There was a hacked .htaccess file in the root directory too, not only in the wordpress directory. I deleted that file and place one to block certain Domains. Also gave the rights 644 to protect overwriting. The content of the .htaccess file I placed in the root is:
#——————–
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^http(s)?://(www\.)?http://urlquery.net.*$ [NC,OR]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^http(s)?://(www\.)?http://uaroyalysdaliachu.ru.*$ [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} ^http(s)?://(www\.)?http://bannortimqimulta.ru.*$ [NC]
RewriteRule .* – [F,L]# Protect the htaccess file
<files .htaccess>
order allow,deny
deny from all
</files>
#——————–Beside this I noticed that there was placed a directory called “img” in the wp-admin directory (check also wp-include directory). This contained some .html files and images that where placed by the hack. I deleted the whole directory.
Of course I did a backup before doing any modifications.
Now I will check the installation regularly and hope that it will remain clean.Forum: Plugins
In reply to: I have been well and truly HackedHi,
thank you for your answer and the links.
I already did an update of wordpress and uploaded new wordpress source files as described in the article. I also noticed that they placed a .htaccess file in every directory, so I deleted them and replaced the htaccess in the root with the original one.
It seems that they write a cooke on your computer too, so that you are rederected to their site when trying to reach the admin area. Deleting all Cookies and temporary Files of your Browser after cleaning the WordPress installation helps accessing the admin area again.I’ll wait some time now and see how things change.
Cheers
Georg