sethdickens
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Visual Editor Not Working 3.3.1Well – I kept on reading and reading…
In this topic here: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/visual-editor-is-no-longer-showing-after-upgrading-to-33?replies=37 they mentioned a problem with Ad blockers, seriously clearing your browser cache, and refreshing using f5 a whole load of times for a problem like this
So I cleared everything that was in my cache (not just the last hour)I pressed f5 as well as disabling my beloved ad blocker and hey presto, it seems to have done the trick.
I have no idea why this might be, but there we go. It seems to be the WP equivalent of “turning it off and on again”
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot login but blog still workingI don’t know what caused the lockout, but upgrading to WP v 2.7 seems to have cleared the air over at my blog and I’m now back in again. Yaay!
Seth.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin Page not working!!!Thanks again guys.
I completed the upgrade ( and changed my password via php just in case) and I’m now safely back inside my blog. Thank god for that!
Now I’ve just got to figure why that happened in the first place!
All the best for Xmas.
Seth.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin Page not working!!!Thanks Clayton for the “heads up.”
I’ll get on to this right away and see if I can get to the bottom of why this happened in the first place.
Many thanks again for the warning.
Thanks too Curtis for the upgrade / reinstall advice. I’ll post back here if I have any luck / success to report what happens.
Seth.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Admin Page not working!!!Hi there Curtis,
Do you think that upgrading would work for a blog that I am currently locked out of?
I don’t know why it’s happened, my blog is still working http://www.digitalang.com/blog but I cannot login to post, mark comments as spam or anything else that needs logging in.
As you can imagine, being locked out is quite a worry!
Seth.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My blog has been hacked, oh no!When I check via ftp I can see everything, folders, files etc… very strange. When I try to access via http, I get the 404.
Any ideas what might cause this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My blog has been hacked, oh no!Aha, great thanks Moshu. I guess the smiley face is not a sign of being hacked then, just the stats. That’s a good start.
However, I still think there is something very wrong with my blog. If I try to got to /wp-login, /wp-admin or any of the other pages to interact with my blog I get the 404 page error-
From what you’re saying I guess that means that the /wp-login folder etc isn’t there? That seems pretty wrong to me :-/
Seth.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Image Upload Problem (WordPress Adds Wrong URL)Hi there joinmueller, thanks for the reply, and thanks for pointing me in the right direction to fix the problem!
As it goes, I wasn’t typing in the url, just letting WordPress “Insert it into post” for me. Bloomin thing was adding the huge long url for me.
The reason was, that in my misc settings page I’d completed the “Full URL path to files (optional).” I deleted this entry and Yaay! It works!
Now out of interest, should you ONLY complete either:
“Store uploads in this folder”
or
“Full URL path to files (optional)” on the settings page?Anyway, Joinmueller, thankyoiu for your help, I really appreciate it.
Seth
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme LicensingHi there Apparatus and all,
I did try reaing the designer’s homepage, but alas my Spanish is no good at all. However I did get this reply to an email I sent asking if I could use their theme, so it seems all is well 😀
Hi Seth,
Feel free to make the change you feel are aproppiate for the circumstances.
thanks for asking,
WalterForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Theme LicensingHi there Boober,
Thanks for the reply. Well I double checked the downloaded .zip folder with the theme in and there is no readme in there. I’ve also emailed the designers, so hopefully I might find out the licensing form them.
In the mean time, do you reckon I should just go ahead and use the theme? I’d not like to upset the designer, but seeing as there are no instructions to the contrary, maybe modifying the theme is ok?
Hmm.. a thorny issue. Like I say, I reckon theme developers should be asked to specifically state how they want their themes to be used / licensed.
Seth :-\