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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress 3.0 Stopped me from editing my blog….Had a similar problem with it not letting me edit pages…turned out to be the Pagemash (sp?) plugin….fyi.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: URGENT – Blog DownHave you tried uploading/overwriting the current functions.php (that you modified and then tried to correct if I understand the problem) with a clean version from the zip?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: I have tried everything and can’t get logo to center.You’re welcome 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Installed 3.0 and now cannot access administrative panellol yea…there may be a solution by the time you wake up.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Installed 3.0 and now cannot access administrative panelWas your site brand new? I mean if there’s no loss of content, I’d just contact your hosting support and ask them to do a clean-install for you (will take them minutes) or log into your cpanel (assuming you have “Fantastico”) and delete the previous & install a clean version of wordpress. You paid for basic services like this…I know problems like this suck/are frustrating, but you’re new and will find that when it comes to running a blog/site, this stuff happens all the time in one form or another…smooth sailing then “wham!” whether it’s hosting, scripts, Google (lol). You’ll get through it…and all this “tried that” stuff will come in handy. Good luck! Hope someone else can help ya 🙂
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Images expand beyond borderBased on your question, I’m assuming you don’t want to re-size the pics to fit the theme so…You’ll usually find page/wrapper width in the primary CSS file for the theme you are using unless there are specific theme options under the Appearance menu in your Admin for that theme. It would say something like “themename options”.
If there aren’t theme specific options…Go to Appearance > Editor. On the right hand side you’ll see a drop down, make sure that reflects the theme you want to edit. Scroll down the list of links and find the main CSS file. Scroll through and look for the width settings & edit. You’ll also find the font.
Note, do a copy & paste into Notepad with the original CSS code before editing it “live” online, that way if you screw up you can just paste the original back and start again.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: I have tried everything and can’t get logo to center.Moving the center tag above the header image should do it, currently your page is set to center above the “nav” below the pic as shown below:
<div id="a.HeaderImage"> <a href="http://precisionfab.com/"> <img src="http://precisionfab.com/wp-content/themes/capricorn/PrecisionFab-Logo.JPG" alt="Your logo" border="0"/> </a> <div id="nav"> <center> <ul class="nav">Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Installed 3.0 and now cannot access administrative panelPlugins is the first place to start IMO. I’d try to create an empty plugins folder using FTP (or your host’s control panel):
1. Navigate to the “wp-contents” directory.
2. Rename the folder “plugins” to “plugins.hold”
3. Create new folder called “plugins”.Try to access your WordPress administration panel via your web browser…
Here is another post with additional links:
http://wordpress.org/support/topic/411455?replies=7Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Installed 3.0 and now cannot access administrative panelHave you tried using another browser? Cleared cookies? Not a fix but if you include what you’ve done to try and resolve it, someone might be able to provide a better solution…have my own little 3.0 to deal with but will let you know if I see a solution in my search. Good luck!