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  • I agree, the file permissions view was one of the most useful features. The new dashboard is not an improvement.

    Hi, thanks so much for taking the time to troubleshoot this, I appreciate it.

    So, your comment made me realize that I had, in-fact, added some custom CSS to the Mystile theme to change the 4 columns to 3 columns. That custom style was:
    .woocommerce-page ul.products li.product {width:30%}

    I removed that and the category pages are now displaying correctly (at least 4 across correctly). I’m not sure what the plugin does to the category page to break the width:30%, but I can play with that.

    More importantly, the related products are still not displaying at all. I saved the options again in the YARPP plugin and WRI plugin just to make sure things refresh, but nothing changed.

    Please let me know if you see anything strange that I can try testing on my end.

    Thanks again.

    The site is http://www.curate-co.com. I’ll turn the plugin back on if that helps.

    Category pages are supposed to be 3 products across but with plugin on, they wrap at only 2. No related products show up at all.

    Thanks for your response.

    Same problem here. I’ve gone through all the posts I can find on this subject and tried everything. When the plugin is active, the formatting on my shop and product category pages gets messed up. I disabled all YARPP stylesheets but no effect.

    I also can’t even get the related products to show up at all on a product page. I’ve gone through every setting but nothing works. If I turn off the plugin then the default WooCommerce related products appear. With the plugin on, nothing shows up.

    Not sure what else to do. I just thought I’d post here in case there is something I’m not thinking of. Seems to work for everyone else so I’m guessing it’s my theme, although I’m just using the Woocommerce Mystile theme out of the box.

    Thanks.

    jpatrickm

    (@jpatrickm)

    For the record, that’s not how it happened. I didn’t get upset because you asked me to pay… I became upset because you were condescending and dismissive. You are quick to jump on reviews though aren’t you? You’ve spent more time defending yourselves then on actually trying to help.

    That’s the funny thing about reviews… you don’t get to control how people feel about the way you do business.

    jpatrickm

    (@jpatrickm)

    Stickypod is right on with this one. Rude and condescending support. They’d rather school you on what the difference between open source and paid support is. The module has great reviews otherwise. Too bad they seem bitter and elitist. Maybe they should just charge for the module and be done with it so they can sleep better at night.

    Well just in case anyone is following along here with a similar problem, I finally ran across this thread at http://wordpress.org/support/topic/36214 and it worked perfectly! I used the second option and created a php.ini file in the domain root, then used a permalink structure of /index.php/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/. I have no idea what the 2 lines in the php.ini file do:
    cgi.fix_pathinfo = 1
    cgi.force_redirect = 0

    … but it worked like magic! Unbelievable.

    If anyone has any information on what exactly those lines do I would be interested in learning more… I’m not a cgi or php programmer by trade.

    I just tried setting up permalinks and now I’m getting “No input file specified.” The .htaccess files looks ok but still nothing. This is very strange. I’ve spent the better part of 2 days trying to get this working and no luck. I can’t see what is different between this installation and the previous two I’ve done that worked right out of the zip file on the same server and everything.

    I reinstalled the entire application from scratch and rebuilt the database and still nothing. In my previous installations, I had to use a fix from Simmons Consulting (http://www.simmonsconsulting.com/wordpress/?p=160) to get WordPress to work on an IIS installation. According to an update on that side, however, the lastest release of WordPress now includes this fix but does anybody know if problems still exist? I am still unable to get any links to work outside of the home page. Something isn’t lined up correctly with the processing of URLs to the index.php page. There must be somebody else experiencing this problem 🙂

    I am having the same problem. This is my third WordPress installation and things worked fine before but for some reason I can’t get any of the links to work. Same situation as the previous post: http://www.sitename.com/?p=2 does not work, but if I type in http://www.sitename.com/index.php?p=2, it works fine. I just get a 404 page cannot be found. I have read through all of the forums for several hours and can’t find anything. I’m using version 1.5.1.2. Any help would be appriated. The site is http://www.amerikanskater.com if needed.

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