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  • Thread Starter jenoff

    (@jenoff)

    I have not updated the plugin. I just installed wordpress four days ago on a different site and installed the plugin from scratch. I have downloaded the plugin and looked at it on my computer, the folder with stylesheets is not there (should it be? or does these files create while installing?).

    After I installed the plugin (on a different site then the one that broke a while ago) I copied an old database and made it work with the new installation of the plugin. I do not want to risk that that writes over so I have to do that again.

    I have too much to lose just to try this, in that case the style is not THAT important to me and I guess I could live with how it looks right now. 🙂

    Thread Starter jenoff

    (@jenoff)

    Thank you for answering! 🙂
    No, I have not tried that since I do not want to do any changes to the database after all the work I have done. I have used the plugin since 2007, it stopped working a while ago and I am happy I was able to rescue the old database and “kind of” made it work with the new version of the plugin. I honestly don’t want to overwrite any files at this moment, I just want the css-code, should not be impossible to get hold of that? 🙂

    Thread Starter jenoff

    (@jenoff)

    I solved it myself. I copied the sidebarcontent to a php-file and uploaded it to the server as a page and wrote an empty page in wordpress using that template.

    Thread Starter jenoff

    (@jenoff)

    Thank you for the reply. 🙂

    I could easily change some pages (where I want the sidebar) to php.

    I guess rss is one way to go (but I don’t know how-to) or if there is some way to make the sidebar, or a version of it, static?

    I want the sidebar as a page, not as a part of a page.

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