mpfc97
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Hi Ed. 🙂
If I remember correctly, all I did was export the WordPress files (left column under Tools), and saved that file. Then I downloaded the database from my webhost account area, and saved that file.
I also saved all of my files via FTP, just in case.
When I moved to the new webhosting company, I created a new database with the same name of the database file I had downloaded. I think I uploaded that file to the new database.
Then I imported the WordPress files (under Tools in the left column).
After I did the above, my site was working, but none of my NextGen images were showing. I saw all the images listed in my Dashboard, but they did not show up. I tried resetting NextGen (In the left-hand column under “Gallery,” there is an option to “Reset/Uninstall”), and that made all of my images appear.
I hope this helps. 🙂
~MP
Can you tell me what you mean by “I reset the gallery”? I’m having the same problem. thanks.
In the left-hand column under “Gallery,” there is an option to “Reset/Uninstall.” Click it and you can reset things. I had nothing to lose, so I clicked it and my photos appeared.
Good luck! 🙂
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Posts List] [Plugin: Posts List] SuggestionsI would love to do something like this:
2010
— January
* Post 1
* Post 2
* etc
— February
* Post 1
* Post 2
* etcetc, etc. Does anyone know if this plugin could be modified to do this? If not, is there another plugin that does?
Also, breaking the list up into pages would be great!
Close thread please. I reset the gallery and got things working.