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  • Guys!! Inspite of me running the risk of sounding real foolish here, I’m asking this.
    Can you please summarize the steps to do this?
    I’m facing the same problem as you guys are..
    A newbie here 🙁

    All I wanted is:
    1. The images that I upload is showing up real big.How do I fix the size of the images that show up in the post?
    2. Irrespective of the image being horizontal or vertical, how do I fix the size?
    3. How do I add a border line(i.e, just like how we a margin above the image, is it possible to add such a border line to the sides as well?

    Thanks a ton in advance.

    I’m facing the same problem as above. Can sb help in this?

    Thank u

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    err.. I’ve moved from .org to .com by the way. WP both times.

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    Its not during the upgrade.
    I host a blog at wordpress which has working ‘about’ and ‘archive’ pages on the front page.
    Now I import the whole posts,pages,etc on to the server which has got WordPress 2.5.1 installed. And I uploaded the same theme too(Monotone).
    But now two links whouldn’t work.
    I am able to manage them from the Dashboard, but when I browse through my front site, both the pages give 404. It has something to do with permalinks? Mine are set to default.
    However I tried to upgrade to WP2.6 hoping that the issue would be fixed, and I was stuck up with a different issue altogether after the upgrade.

    An insight into the managing the pages on the front page would be very helpful.

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    Please note that the problem is only with the frontpage URL.
    I am able to login, view the dashboard, etc.

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    I have cleared the cache and all the browser related stuff.
    The URL is http://www.timeless-blunders.com

    Also, I’ve found a related FAQ but performing the steps mentioned there didn’t help.

    FAQ:
    My site is in maintenance mode and the plugin did not complete. What do I do now?

    Only under some rare condition will this happen. To get your site back online you need to do these things.

    1. Login to your site using FTP.
    2. Delete the index.php file.
    3. Rename the index.php.wpau.bak file to index.php

    Performing these steps should remove the maintenance mode message.

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    I’ve deleted and installed the plug-in ‘WordPress Automatic Upgrade’ again.
    And I have gone through the whole update process again. But no luck:(
    My URL says the site is still under maintenance.
    I might have to clean the server and install WP again.
    Thanks for your time ‘Gangleri’

    Guys! If anyone has got a similar problem and got it fixed, please let know.

    Thread Starter neohippie

    (@neohippie)

    Yes, I’ve used WordPress Automatic Upgrade for the process.
    When the upgradation was done, I’ve deactivated the plug-in.
    Even then the URL of the site shows the following message

    ” The Site is currently undergoing maintenance, Sorry for the inconvinience

    WordPress Automatic Upgrade Plugin provided by Techie Buzz.”

    I see that as a part of the Upgradation process, there was a message saying that the URL was put to maintenence. But its not reverted back even after the upgradation is done.
    Or does it take some amount of the time for the site to go up and running after the upgradation?
    Please adive.

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