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Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Some error with page view.DarkWolf,
I think the problem you are referring to is resolved in the 2.8.1 release available as of this morning.
This is an amazingly flexible, solid, elegant, yet simple theme. Their pro version is nice, too.
We’re using iBlog2 out of the box for our website. It works great!
~ Gregory Johnson | ResourcesForLife.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Features & Bugs in iBlog2Brandaspect,
That problem is resolved in the 2.8.1 release available as of this morning.
This is an amazingly flexible, solid, elegant, yet simple theme. Their pro version is nice, too.
We’re using iBlog2 out of the box for our website. It works great!
~ Gregory Johnson | ResourcesForLife.com
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Features & Bugs in iBlog2I love the iBlog2 theme. It’s a great improvement over the original iBlog. I’ve paid for the iBlogPro 3 just to feel like I’m contributing something financially, and I like getting some support for the themes. I think I prefer iBlog2 for the clean simplicity of it. Here are some suggestions and observations regarding iBlog2 with #3 being a request for support:
1. Pagelines Advertisement Link. The Pagelines logo and link found below the sidebar causes my site visitors to leave my site entirely rather than opening the Pagelines site in a new Window or Tab. So, I’ve modified line 3 of the sidebar.php code. It now reads … ?>” target=”_blank”>Themes for WordPress … where previously it was just ?>Themes for WordPress. For those trying to duplicate this, please not that you should leave everything alone that you find before and after the … and don’t type … because the … just indicates that there is something before and after what I’ve changed. Regarding Theme advertising, I like promoting your business, but not at the expense of people leaving my site. I’m sure this wasn’t intentional on your part.
2. Site Icon. It would be nice to have some instructions or an easy Theme Settings option to identify the Favicon. It was easy enough to rename the current favicon.ico file in the iBlog2 folder and copy my favicon.ico file to that location, but a beginning user might need some help with this.
3. Page Title Syntax. An aspect of websites that seems to change from site to site is the choice people make for the title of their pages. I really like having page names that indicate the website name and then the page name separated by a > or | symbol. This makes it easier for people who are saving bookmarks and favorites to later remember what website that page is associated with. I’m not familiar enough with how to modify the php code to get the desired results. Any help you can provide in this area would be very appreciated.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: round corners still not working in IEI took at look at my site using IE and it looked just fine. From all the complaining here, I thought maybe the site would be broken or something. The corners are pointed rather than rounded, but at least the site works.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Images not right aligning on MacSolution:
1. Edit your page and view in HTML mode.
2. insert the following line of text before the “src”
style=”float: right; margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;”3. enjoy
4. wait for this to be resoled in a future version of WordPress
Regards,
GregForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Automatic plugin upgrade not working – ftp problemsJust another voice adding to the above exchange… I used local host (THANK YOU FOR THIS TIP!!! by the way) and it worked fine for me. Don’t you think it would be possible, on the Automatic Updates page in WordPress, to have a brief description of how the automatic updates work? Some summary of tips like we’ve seen here? I was clueless with this… thinking…. Do I put in the FTP server where the update is located so I can get it and have it installed? Do I put in my FTP server since that’s where it eventually goes? The real value of an Automatic Update is that it doesn’t take extra time and expertise and searching the web to find answers. It’s for those who aren’t technically advantaged. So, by having a “Click here for Automatic Updates” button and having it send people to a page with blanks to fill in and no description…. It seems like that’s a problem – one that could be easily remedied. Just my thoughts on it. Thanks for listening…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Post numbering has gone berserkThis same thing happened to me right after I updated to the latest version of WordPress. I have about 700 posts, but now the new posts are being given numbers over 1000. How quickly will these numbers climb? The new posts seem to be given numbers that skip every 30 or 50 numbers.