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  • Thread Starter schoofs

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    RESOLVED!

    I actually deleted the PHP.ini and the WP_CONFIG from my server and then re-uploaded them and it did the trick. Seemed like editing them alone was not enough, but deleting and re-uploading with the new values took care of it.

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Hey Shane!

    Thank you for the link, however I went through these options before I posted this initially. It is interesting though, because only new users are unable to login, unless I manually go in and change their password. Also, when a newly registered user goes to retrieve their password it doesn’t recognize the user name OR the email address although it is visible in the backend…

    thanks!

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Just to clarify, on my end the users ARE getting their registration email. However, they are not able to login with that information or retrieve their password.

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    This has been resolved!!! Huzzah and thank you blogmum. =D

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Thanks blogmum.

    I went through the CSS and cleaned up some of the fixed widths. You were right, after taking care of that tablediv property there were others to follow. It seems though I have hit everything now as far as set widths, but am still not able to get the full width I’m looking for..

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Update:

    The sidebar is up! I went through and changed some of the ‘display:table-row’ to block, ‘display:block’. That did the trick!

    Thanks @esmi!!!

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Update:

    Using Firebug and the ‘layout’ option there appears to be a offset of 889 pixels above the sidebar. Would this would make sense why the sidebar is dropped down?? I would think, but I’m not able to find any attributes or characters referring to ‘offset’ in my CSS. Any idea of where i would be able to address that?

    Thread Starter schoofs

    (@schoofs)

    Thanks @esmi! I’m not going to lie it was a little intimidating at first but it was very rewarding to get those corrected! 😉

    I switched over to FF. I think this will be a permanent change for me as far as editing/designing and whatnot, especially after downloading the Firebug extension.

    WOW.

    This is such an amazing tool! I’m going to play around with it more but I can see what you are saying. It seems the focus of the “sidebar area” when inspected is directed to the other side of the page.. Appears to be a CSS issue from what I gather?? I’m going to keep looking over everything with Firebug and do some investigating as well as find a command(s) that is more browser friendly and could be substituted for ‘display:table-row’. Try and pull this together..

    I would really not like to scrap the whole thing if possible! : )

    @iridiax,
    I tried deactivating that plugin and refreshing after clearing my cache but no change. After that, I repeated that process one at a time with the other plugins to see if I could pinpoint the issue but that didn’t work out.

    Thanks guys!!!!

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