1) I seem to need a separate user and pass for each and every blog. The “super user” does not seem to be able to access to admin the blogs directly.
2) The admin users created for each of those installs do not have full power to do things. A perfect example of something so annoying is the issues of IFRAMEs in text widgets. Any time I want to change an IFRAME or add some PHP code into a sidebar widget, I am force to make the individual account user into a “super admin” otherwise they cannot do it. Is there some sort of more simply override or setting that can make this problem go away?
The only solution I saw so far required modifications to each and every template used, and to keep re-adding that modification after every update on a template – which would be an unacceptable workload.
Is this something that can be set in the admin panel, or if not, should it be something that is there?
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Made sure I was in text format not visual, clicked update rather than switching to visual (though I tried it both ways), and the code disappeared. I went on numerous helpful threads where people were having trouble with error messages and whatnot, but I didn’t get any error messages.
If I paste the code then switch to visual, a weird orangey translucent box shows up, but even that disappears when I click update. If I change the sizes of my inline frame, I can change the sizes of what orangey box I get, but I can’t make it not disappear.
Even when I copied sample code from help threads and pasted that in instead of the code straight from amazon, no luck. It all just disappears. I used by dropdown menu to try setting the format of the page to no borders, but it made zero difference.
I’m using the theme “Ever After”. Could it be my theme? Do I need a plugin? It’s tough to figure out what the problem is when absolutely no part of it is working. Help!
]]>Everything looked great, and then it all disappeared. So I put it all back up again, and then in a matter of days it literally resets back to the default again.
I’m hesitant to give it a third try since it just keeps defaulting back to the original code. Has anyone else had this problem? Is there something in the theme code that is causing this?
Thanks for any help or advice.
ps. I’m running “Resize Twenty Eleven Header” plugin in case that relevant.
]]>Embedded code like Google Maps, will be deleted if you switch back to Visual View, after having put the code in HTML View.
You are all aware of it, but chose not to do [moronic explicative] about it. And it is really unprofessional do not have embedding working in the biggest blog software of all time.
I′d slap you all with a rotten fish if I could. Fix it!
]]>Is this a common WordPress issue? Thanks.
]]>I checked the CSS style sheet several times looking for the image link and nothing comes up in WP. It is the weirdest thing. I even used Firebug on the live site to see what was going on. It showed me a line of code that didn’t even exists in my WP CSS. I feel like I’m going crazy.
Any ideas?
]]>I’ve noticed that WordPress loses code when editing pages/posts.
For example, I use a simple bit of code to allow flickr screenshows in my posts. I make the blogpost, add the code via the HTML tab and save.
I go back to edit that page and the code has disappeared. Why is this? Is there a fix?
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