Here’s my site: [ redundant link removed ] so you can see the two said items yet sticking stalwartly to the top menu.
I’m using a developer’s Generate Press Child’s theme, which is active. I did contact this developer, but, he says in his reply that he might not get back to me for 10 days. I have to launch my website for homeschoolers now. I can’t wait to have this resolved. Should I uninstall this and replace it with my new Generate Press Pro theme and then try to fix the menu? I’m not a developer and I’m scared to do this without direction. I do, of course, have back-ups of my site held within my host, SiteGround. I could always revert to an older version.
What could be going on? What should I do to fix this?
]]>I deactivated all my plugins, I tried it with the 2015 theme, I tried different browsers, all attempts have been unsuccessful.
The website is www.safariscience.com
Note, after trying the above I have the genesis sample child theme activated now.
Please help, thank you!
]]>I have been running a bunch of wordpress installs on a lamp stack for a bit.
Environment:
Apache/2.2.29
PHP 5.3.29 (cli) (built: Aug 20 2014 16:41:34)
Copyright (c) 1997-2014 The PHP Group
Zend Engine v2.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2014 Zend Technologies
with eAccelerator v1.0-dev, Copyright (c) 2004-2012 eAccelerator, by eAccelerator
with Suhosin v0.9.37-dev, Copyright (c) 2007-2014, by SektionEins GmbH
The issue:
After the update to 4.1.1 (and possibly during 4.1, I did not try to add new menu items at that time) I am unable to add menu items via the menu editor
I have changed the global php.ini to include the normal max_var overrides for both suhosin and php:
suhosin.request.max_vars = 9000
suhosin.post.max_vars = 9000
max_input_vars = 9000
The recommended values were 3000, but in case I opened them up wider. This made no change. I was sure to restart apache after my config changes.
I know it’s a suhosin problem, because when I disable suhosin, the menu saves perfectly.
Does anyone out there have some suggestions for new suhosin overrides to try?
Is there a thread I’ve missed? Or somewhere to find suggested, compatible settings for Suhosin?
When WP debug is enabled, the error I get is:
Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized expression: Notice: Undefined index: menu-item in {path}wp-admin/includes/ajax-actions.php on line 1075
Thanks
./Ben
I have a site with a large menu, set up using the WordPress wp_page_menu function.
Up until now, it has all worked fine, however of late it has become increasing slower to use when adding new pages.
It has now finally hit the point where it will not save.
The menu currently contains approximately 90 pages.
After reading a myriad of ideas via Google search, and having tried such things as;
– adding “set_time_limit (120);” to wp-config.php
– removing all lines containing “menu_data[‘description’]” within wp-includes nav-menu.php
I am still getting nowhere.
Any changes I try to make to my menu, when saved, either end up taking me to an “Internal Server Error” or if not, the changes I have made do not save.
It is looking like I am going to have to drop using the wp_page_menu function and do it all manually.
Before doing so, I thought someone on here may know of a solution.
Please advise if you know how to fix this problem.
Thank you
]]>When I go to add the menu buttons back in and “Save Menu” the page comes up and says the menu has been updated but my changes will not show up.
Is there a limit to the number of menus that are allowed to be there? If there is, how would I adjust?
Please help!
Here is the site address: https://www.sforthotest.com.
Running 3.5.1.
I had Advanced Menu Editor installed but I have since uninstalled it