I’m kinda stuck with something. The issue is when i need to hover over a text the image should automatically change in the desired section.
Basically I need something like this: https://oustme.com/#/home in app features section. Hover over a text and image of the app changes. Can somebody help me out with this issue. Is there a plugin or css hack that can be done. I’m using bridge template to build something similar/exact.
]]>I’m kinda stuck with something. The issue is when i need to hover over a text the image should automatically change in the desired section.
Basically I need something like this: https://oustme.com/#/home in app features section. Hover over a text and image of the app changes. Can somebody help me out with this issue. Is there a plugin or css hack that can be done. I’m using bridge template to build something similar/exact.
]]>Now when I run the site in my browser, I get a completely new wordpress site even though the original site’s folders are still listed in the Solution Explorer.
I also get the error: “No directory mapping established” in the “Output” panel when I run the site in the browser.
I’ve been trying to figure this out for the last few hours and I am no closer to finding a solution or resource to find a solution.
I would really appreciate any help with this.
Thanks!
Kelsey
]]>I have a WP 4.4 site running on my web server, which runs perfectly. I downloaded the site and would like to run in on LocalHost from Visual Studio, but connect to the database on the server. So, I haven’t made any changes to the connection settings in wp-config. However, when I run it from VS, it says “Error establishing a database connection.” Like I said, it’s a carbon copy/paste from my site to my local project folder, so it can’t be a credentialing issue or anything like that. The DB_HOST variable is set to an actual reachable host (mysql123.mywebhost.com), so it’s not “localhost” or a physical local drive on the server or anything. Anyone have any suggestions I can try?
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and it displays fine.
I develop my website with Visual Studio 2010 and VB.NET. On my home page (default.aspx), I want to put a hyperlink pointing to MyBlog. Right now, when I click the link, it simply downloads the index.php file in my blog folder.
I have installed PHP versions 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5. In IIS, using the PHP Manager icon, it says that it is getting its config file from version 5.5. I can display a test index.php page in a browser outside of VS.
Can someone tell me definitively whether I can do what I want with a hyperlink on an ASPX page that points to a WordPress blog?
Thanks!
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