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  • Thread Starter annliu

    (@annliu)

    Hi forks, I got reply from developer, the message as follow. Please Help!

    ” Unfortunately, I do not provide specific theme or template support. I’m not particularly good at CSS stuff, and it takes me a _long_ time to download the themes and diagnose the problem.

    Generally speaking, problems are caused by unclosed <div>s.
    subscribe.php was written to support themes that use the general form of:
    get_header()
    get_sidebar()
    the_content()
    get_footer()

    Many themes juggle these items around, making it hard for me to create an easy drop-in file. Unfortunately, you’re on your own.

    You may be pleased to know, though, that subscribe2 2.2, designed for WordPress 2.0, should remove all of these problems by using a QuickTag inside the post editor, allowing you to place the subscription form in any page or post you want! WordPress 2.0 is due this week, and I hope to get subscribe2 out early next week.”

    Cheers,
    Scott

    Annliu,
    You are not editing the correct file. You are editing subscribe2.php in ‘wp-content > plugins’. You need to be editing subscribe.php located in the root folder of your wordpress installation.

    Again, in subscribe.php not subscribe2.php remove the line get_sidebar();

    Thread Starter annliu

    (@annliu)

    Hi Mylagoon –> Thanks a lot. Okay, now its working ??

    Wish you a Merry Christmas.

    Thanks for your time and help.

    Ann

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