Hells_mels
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Cheers Cory,
I had the problem with the build timing out before, so I already have some filters in place to fix that.
At the last duplicator copy I carried out last month, the site was only 58MB in size. That doesn’t sound particularly large to me.
Do I need to get my hosting company to do something and if so what?
Thansk very much.
Kind regards,
Mel
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [User Access Manager] Am I missing something or just doing it wrong?Thanks kjodle,
My assumption was that the “Role Affiliation” is the component that gives the group the access level and permission, is that correct?
So in my case I set it to “editor” to elevate users in the group to be able to edit those pages/posts they had been given access to.
There doesn’t appear to be any other options I can set.
Please feel to set me straight if I’ve got my wires crossed.
Kind regards,
Mel
Forum: Localhost Installs
In reply to: Error establishing a database connection – WP Local CopyThanks vrazer and 2ninerniner2 for your suggestions and advise.
It did turn out to be a user/PW issue for some reason root and empty password worked, but not the admin/pw combination the db was originally created with.
I’ve since used “Duplicator” to backup the complete original site and restore it back to my local, test site and it’s all working.
Thanks to both of you again.
Hi Nick,
Thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction to check Campaign ID and field name matching in Salesforce. I’ve got it working and capturing the information we need.
With regards to the form layout I opted to check the box for ” Use WPCF7 CSS integration” and it has almost had the desired effect!
Field are all a uniform size and aligned correctly, but unfortunately, it also given me a random “Submit” button. It works but looks terrible and completely out of whack with the rest of the form. It also seems to have located itself in a peculiar position on the form.
Any suggestions what I should be looking for to try and correct this please?
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
Mel
Problem solved
Sorry – Didn’t see your closed item 🙁
Installed http://wordpress.org/plugins/forms-3rdparty-integration/ as recommended and this appears to have fixed the problem.
Regards,
Mel
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Reset Super Admin CredentialsHi Sebastian,
Thanks for coming back to me so quickly!
We’ve had some web developers working for us, they took an offline copy of our WP database to work on. In the meantime I had set up the multi-site configuration and created some blogs for it.
What I think has then happened, is, when the developers had finished their project, they carelessly copied their offline copy database over our live one. Hence the missing users.
We needed the Network Admin, because we couldn’t change/add themes/plugins. I’ve since reverted the multi-site back to a single site following, http://blog.ashfame.com/2010/07/remove-wordpress-multisite-data/ and I’ve got control back again.
I’ll look again at WP multi-sites later in the year when things stabilise here.
Thanks again for your input it was really appreciated.
Kind regards,
Mel
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Reset Super Admin CredentialsThanks Sebastian
I’ve already seen this codex page, but it’s useful to know I was looking in the right place 🙂
I favour using phpMyAdmin, so when I’m in the database, “structure > wp_users”, how do I identify the Network Admin from here?
We have two sites set up, but I can see the nicknames and login id’s of only one site’s admins. Should we able to see both sites users?
If we should, what would cause them to disappear? Is there any way to re-create them.
I’m not too worried about the admins, but I really do need to get the Network Admin back. Do you think there would be a method of doing this?
Thanks again.
Regards,
Mel