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This goes away if i disable Yoast.
I think the path to the files has changed how do i flush this? I have tried clearing site cache and Cloudflare cache.
Like many other users, I’ve encountered the same Cookie security error:
The following file was not found. Please make sure the file exists and has write permissions: /home/customer/www/mysite.com/public_html/.user.ini
From what I’ve read in other threads, it sounds like the issue should have been fixed in version 1.18
I’m using v1.18.1
Cookie security is not currently activate.
I’d like to make sure this gets resolved before I install this on my other sites.
Thanks
Ward
Is there an easy way to create a custom file structure for the front-end and editor code?I would love to create a custom structure like this.
blocks -> custom block -> front-end.js
blocks -> custom block -> editor.js
This way i can update custom blocks more easily and develop using github.
Thank you in advance!
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There are four other pages on this website, five in total:
– Home
– Gallery
– Testimonials
– Programs
– Train With Me
The issue is that the main navigation in my chosen WordPress theme seems to not be modular. Rather than there being one navigation with 5 links, and PHP module references to that navigation, there are 25 links. 5 per page.
WordPress only allows me to edit 5 of these, and thus 80% of the links on this site are broken / failing to update.
If I go from Home to Testimony, the Testimony page loads up correctly, as the “Testimony” button points to https://fitnessexperts.com/testimony
If I go from Gallery to Testimony, the Testimony page fails to load, because the “Testimony” button points to https://fitnessexperts.com/testimonies
With the current interface in WordPress, I cannot edit the navigation hyperlinks on a per-page basis with any precision. Meaning I have to fix these broken links manually in code. The problem is: I have absolutely no idea where these pages are stored.
I’ve tried connecting to my site with FTP, I downloaded the whole file structure. 90% of it is WordPress files, none of them are my actual web pages. I had the same issue when navigating the file structure via SSH. The database “posts” table hasn’t updated in 3 months and is clearly not storing any of this information. So my question is:
Where are they being stored? Where can I find these pages so that I can manually change and fix the hyperlinks?
]]>I am currently trying to move all my images onto Amazon S3.
My website has images uploaded on various different months but when I move them to Amazon S3 they all get given the same date structure. For instance an image with an ending of /wp-content/uploads/2018/06/ would be given an ending of /wp-content/uploads/2018/08/ as 08 is the current month.
Is there a way to upload these images onto Amazon S3 without them all being grouped into this month and have them all keep the same date structure they currently have?
Thanks,
Tim
I contacted and paid Network Solutions to correct the problem. Instead of correcting the problem–by just changing back to the temporary URL in the settings, they changed the name servers
I contacted Network Solutions again to correct that problem–well they reversed the DNS changed back to the temporary URL “https://03cd498.netsolhost.com/CurtisFurniture” but now my navigation to all of my links from the Home Page and to inner pages are broken.
I have checked the permalinks–every page and post link is correct. Network Solutions has been useless in corrected what appears to be a problem unique to them based on my research.
In the SQL Database–the permalinks match the associated page/post.
How do I correct the problem?
Your HELP would be appreciated, thanks in advance.
Ruby
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