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In the DASHBOARD is a tab for “Facebook Share” settings. In the “Display” section, simply uncheck the box for “display the button on your home (front) page.”
The home page tease will not have the share, but clicking to view the entire post correctly displays the icon.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Blog Installed – Cannot login as Admin – tried listed fixesHey, ipstenu…
Thanks for the reply – I’m still trying to figure it out. I checked the permissions, and all permissions are checked ‘yes’.
WP is installed in a subfolder called ‘blog’ – which is the way the ISP recommended it be installed.
Does that require some modification?
Again, thanks for the help!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Newbie installation tip – I wasted 2 weeks; this might help youDear Silver –
I have also had experience with Dreamweaver type composing and installation of websites, and still maintain a couple. The five or so other sites I manage have been converted to WordPress.The ability to quickly update directly to the web is much more efficient for me.
I also had some difficulties in the beginning – also installing the software on my computer in error the first time…but the learning curve is short and the results are impressive (if your site plan is suited to the format).
In my situation, my initial frustration at entering the learning curve certainly paid off. I’m an enthusiastic user of WordPress now.
Hello! I’m not a moderator or anything, but I recently cleared the tables on my installation by logging in at the server “dashboard” and using the interface to empty the database. I later just deleted the database and recreated it.
You should be able to do that at the same place the database “creation” was done with your ISP or server, where you set up the database, username, and password. When I tried to reinstall after clearing, I got an error that said the table needed repair – eventually I just deleted and recreated and the reinstall worked.
Hope that is of some help…
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgraded to 3.0 – Cannot Log In To WP Admin Now.The problems are definitely plugin related. WordBooker (Facebook blog streamer) does not work any longer. I’ve removed all plugins but one and certainly regret upgrading. I see no benefits from the change, although my blog post editor toolbar returned from whatever void it had been hiding in. My site is less functional but not critically injured. The upgrade apparently only partially completed and I cannot get it to complete. I’ll leave well enough alone, and hope I don’t have something critical missing or corrupted.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgraded to 3.0 – Cannot Log In To WP Admin Now.Ah! But now I’m locked out from both browsers. Is there anyone out there? I’ve cleared cookies and browser cache, history, temp files.
Something is rotten in Denmark.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgraded to 3.0 – Cannot Log In To WP Admin Now.Apparently, my problem is browser specific. The website comes up in Firefox, but not IExplorer.
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: Upgraded to 3.0 – Cannot Log In To WP Admin Now.Ipstenu: regarding–
If phpMyAdmin isn’t letting you in, you have a bigger issue that WP (there’s no likely or even unlikely way the WP upgrade buggered that password!)
I automatic-upgraded from the Admin page and got a maintenance screen, try later message. Now I cannot log into my Admin screen to disable plugins.
Most certainly, the upgrade is responsible, as nothing else has changed on the system.
When all is working and a single change (upgrade) is made, problems that follow have to be the result of the change (upgrade).
How can I disable plugins when I can’t get to them?