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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Custom Field Template] File field not workingThanks for letting me know. Once it started working all of a sudden, I thought it was some PFM.
Great plugin by the way!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Custom Field Template] File field not workingFor what it’s worth, I was able to delete a record from the wp_options table to clean out the existing data and reinstall the plugin.
However, I still have the same result. The thing is, it worked at first and only after I clicked Delete on a file did it start behaving like this.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: WordPress MU Domain Mapping] not staying logged inDoes anybody have any information on this? Perhaps there’s a resource you can point me to that I haven’t found.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blog page mystery outputWhew, that was maddening…and really simple in the end.
Basically, the lesson here is don’t make a template for your static home page and call it home.php.
I pretty much scorched every file in my WP install to find that out, but it’s all good now.
The way I figured it out was by copying the default theme and replacing its files one at a time with my own customized files.
As soon as I uploaded home.php, it broke the blog page. It’s odd because I’ve used that same file name on other sites, but I guess that’s bad practice.
Probably not too common, but hopefully someone else is spared the trouble I went through in the future.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blog page mystery outputYeah, the posts show up, but I don’t know how.
It’s not reading the template file. That is, no matter what template I choose for the blog (Default Template or a custom page template), it displays what you currently see.
Furthermore, I can type anything I want into index.php or delete the code altogether and the page will still show exactly what you currently see.
As it is now, there should be h2 tags, the titles should link to the single pages, meta data should show up, etc.
It seems obvious to me now that when my theme is activated, WordPress is ignoring whatever template I have chosen for that page (in this case, my home page is static so the page ‘blog’ is created to be the blog home page).
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blog page mystery outputActivating the default theme fixes the problem so now I’m trying to figure out what it is exactly that is causing the problem in my customized theme.
So far, I’ve tried comparing the files and haven’t found anything, but I’ll keep looking.
If anyone has any ideas what to look at, let me know. Thanks.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Blog page mystery outputSure, here’s the blog address. You can navigate to any other page to see the difference.
Apparently, this is fairly common.
There is some fresh dialogue on the author’s site about the issue:
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Text area become very narrowI can only explain my incompetence by the hour of the night that I was working.
Somehow, I was still on 1.7.2. Thought I’d upgraded. Who knows…
Anyway, yes, it works fine. Thanks to everyone who contributed to getting this fix done.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Text area become very narrowI just downloaded the development version, but I’m still having the problem in IE8.
Should that be the case? Seems from what I read above the development version should resolve the issue.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Widget note editable to “Editor” roleAh, thanks. Hadn’t introduced myself to much of the roles and capabilities documentation yet.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Dynamic sidebars are not editable?My bad. It was the function as shown in your Common Mistakes file.
I swear it was right at one point and I must have overwrote it. I don’t know. Thanks for the assist.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Plugin: Front-end Editor] Dynamic sidebars are not editable?I’m having the same problem and I read that Common Mistakes article a few times from the very beginning. I don’t have any of those issues.
I’ve decided I don’t want the user to edit the sidebar anyway, but I would like to know for future reference if there’s something to this that I am not aware of.
Thanks for your time and effort on this plugin!
Hence, the reason I limit my coding and stick more to designing. Too many ways to drive myself crazy.
Worked perfectly the second go ’round. Thanks!
Thanks for your response. I got an error that says unexpected T_VARIABLE on line 17 which would be this:
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