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  • This is a really good tool for get the css code for different menus types
    cssmenumaker[dot]com

    You can hook this into wp menus and it will update the whole site. That’s a little more than I want to type out here.

    There is a lot of ways to do this… I find the fastest for most people is to find a local business who is will to pay you few hundred dollars to build or fix a web site. 80% of the websites are non-responsive or mobile ready. This is easy to do with the right wordpress theme. Just an idea.

    Tell me more?

    Okay, Great theme

    Let me help you get it installed… okay?

    It sounds like your server has a file size limit on it. So when you upload this big file… the web server saids “no way – that’s too big”

    Even if the message saids something different.

    The solution is to manually upload the theme with an ftp client.

    Here’s a video that shows you how:
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    1. Download filezilla and install

    2. Enter your ftp info like http://ftp.yoursite then your UN and PW

    3. Now go to wp-content/theme folder on your web server

    4. Un-zip your theme on your computer

    5. Slide the new theme project folder (From your computer to your web server… inside of filezilla)

    6. Then go back to your wp admin and look for the new theme icon and then click “Activate”

    No problem, this is good question.

    Since I can not see the admin panel of your account. I am going have to assume that you can not un-install the plugin from your admin panel.

    If that is the case, you can manually un-install the plugin via cpanel file editor or an ftp client filezilla.

    Here’s video to show you the steps
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    The steps to take:

    1. Test once again check to make sure the plugin can not be deleted from the WP dashboard (admin) Try both methods

    2. Make you have an FTP client setup on your web server… or login with cpanel.

    3. If you have FTP and you know the login download and install filezilla

    4. Go to your wp-content/plugin folder and delete your plugin

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