Mark Ratledge
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Transferring Links from WordPress.com to WordPress.orgForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Chrome CSS IssuesSorry, but you’re using a premium/paid theme. It’s best to go to the support site where you bought the theme – http://themeforest.net/ – for help with customizations and issues. You paid for support when you bought the theme, so you should contact the people who sold you the theme.
These forums are for free themes available in the WordPress theme directory at http://wordpress.org/themes/. See http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Release 4.5 (4/12/16) completely wrecked my site theme!@anthony: FYI, Headspace2 has been listed in https://wordpress.org/support/topic/read-this-first-wordpress-45-master-list?replies=6
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website ISN'T Hacked – But Readers Are Being Redirected Off My BlogAnd when I turn off advertisements, the redirects stop….
That is the core of the issue. If those are Adsense Ads, you need to ask in the Adsense forums. If another ad network, ask them.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware – akciopalota.huIt’s a little difficult to recover from a hack. Carefully follow https://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked
Another idea is to ask Bluehost if they can restore a backup from before the hack.
And take a look at the recommended security measures in Hardening WordPress – WordPress Codex and Brute Force Attacks – WordPress Codex
If you can’t do the work yourself, consider looking for a reputable person on http://jobs.wordpress.net/ or http://directory.codepoet.com or http://upwork.com
(FYI, it’s not a good idea to respond to work offers from random forum users who have read about your issues.)
Apache ver 2.2.19
SQL ver 5.1
Php ver 5.2Those versions are ancient history. Those are the cause of your fatal PHP errors.
I have 100Gs of bandwidth. More than a gig of disc space (that even the functional website currently only uses 0.02 of all available space from)
Your bandwidth and disk space amounts are meaningless. What you do not have – and will not ever get from a free webhost – is the CPU and MySQL and RAM needed for those plugins.
I’m done.
I didn’t need the folks that are supposed to offer support talking crazy to me for asking for help. I needed a viable solution.
We are support for WordPress and various plugins. We are not support for hosting companies. And I know the difference, and – from many years of experience – I know when the issues are hosting related.
Search these forums for “000webhost” and you will see lots of other feedback about that host.
The idea of free software has absolutely nothing to do with the idea or concept of free hosting. You’re comparing apples and oranges.
The idea that all plugins should work on all webhosts is naive; all commercial paid webhosts have slightly different capabilities, but still support 99% of plugins out there. Free hosts are completely different; as a rule they are very limited in their offerings and support to still make money at it. Free hosts simply don’t allow the CPU and MySQL bandwidth needed for lots of plugins. And, free hosts don’t freely supply the necessary strength SSL certificates needed for ecommerce.
WHAT SHOULD I DO?
Get a real webhost.
…I kinda have a deadline for the first investor meeting.
And your investors are going to think you’re incompetent for using a free webhost.
WP site hosted thru 000webhost…I want to plug in woo commerce, and bbpress, as well as other plugins to my site on the storefront theme, but can’t seem to get around these errors.
Free webhosts are very limited and very unreliable. You simply will not be able to install and use database intensive plugins and add features like BBPress and Woocommerce.
You need a real webhost; spend a few bucks a month and you won’t have any limitations.
The WordPress team has provided a list of recommended hosting providers. For more details and other recommendations, please search through the forums or via Google (or your preferred search engine).
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My WordPress Blog Affected by Malwares | Need help@annz_zedex: STOP posting multiple times: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/website-hacked-by-someone-and-is-redirecting-need-help-1?replies=4
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: White Space and Column RemovalThat theme may be free, but it is a non-wordpress.org theme. These forums are for themes available in the WordPress theme directory at http://wordpress.org/themes/. See http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products You need to go to Tyler.com for help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: White Space and Column RemovalSorry, you’re using a premium/paid/non-wordpress.org theme. It’s best to go to the support site where you got the theme for help with customizations and issues. You paid for support when you bought the theme, so you should contact the people who sold you the theme.
These forums are for free themes available in the WordPress theme directory at http://wordpress.org/themes/. See http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Bluehost Down AgainThis is an issue with Bluehost and not with WordPress. You need to call them. Like any host, they have downtime. https://twitter.com/bluehostsupport
And the support person Prakyath appears to be rather clueless; but all hosts have support employees who make mistakes. You don’t need to upgrade to a VPS. Bluehost’s shared servers are up 99.9% of the time.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Help with .htaccess redirectGoDaddy is the registrar, Expiration Date: 15-nov-2019: http://www.whois.com/whois/sierraplanet.com
So this is a theme issue but is custom theme built by another developer….
I doubt very much anyone here can help; we don’t have access to and can’t see the theme code. These forums are for free themes available in the WordPress theme directory at http://wordpress.org/themes/. See http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#Commercial_Products
You need to Google those jQuery errors, or search http://stackoverflow.com/