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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in the subdirectory, but come a “URL redirection”Thanks @ashfame I think about it, now…
But i deleted all post “page” and “post” on the site; and tags and categories… too. And now on the url example.org/popular (subfolder, where the WordpPress #2 fiels), i look that. 404 Not Found
You don’t think what this is a “server-side host” problem? Because it is only “virtual hosting”.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress in the subdirectory, but come a “URL redirection”I visited https://butterflies.com/popular and I only see a white screen. Doesn’t seem like there isn’t a WordPress install on that url. Same with https://butterflies.com/
Hi @ashfame
Sorry! ( I don’t know who wrote this
The page I need help with: https://butterflies.com
I think it was a moderator! ( Because, this is just an a “url example” of what is happening with the real site and its links …
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Site and work with data.Hello @andresc
I’ll am studying now—about your recommendations and links )
And looks like what i need, at the moment.Do you want/need to only use existing plugins or are you okay to build some code?
I would like to consider both options.
Thats function:
register_taxonomy( string $taxonomy, array|string $object_type, array|string $args = array() )
It looks like a powerful function… Now i have no questions. Thank you! )- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by 1donk.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems with image URL@joyously Ok!
On Slack, Tor-Bj?rn Fjellner said:
They think they upload their image to WordPress media library, when in fact they’re only “hot-linking” to the CDN of Facebook. And once Facebook deletes that CDN link, the image is gone.
I understood you! ) Thanks. )
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems with image URL@lucaslitextension Thank you!
I think you should download those images to your computer, then re-upload them on your WordPress website. Don’t embed the links in to the images because when they are broken, your images will be lost.
I thought now… and agree, what it will be better!
Second, when downloading images to your computer, you should rename them so that their names don’t contain some special characters like “._=” which will break the links on WordPress.
I didn’t know that … good info! But maybe you can explain how that may be “break”?! )
For example: we put a image, and the name “Sea_Sex.png” and what?! ) If it work, why it must will change in the future?! This is your “host”, not a Facebook. Maybe that not a good stuff, for a MySql?!- This reply was modified 3 years, 4 months ago by 1donk.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problems with image URLIt’s likely because of the etheric nature of how Facebook stores images or the privacy settings affecting whether you can see it (logged in or out of Facebook).
This is not a WordPress question.Thanks! But i think what that question has to do with WordPress too; because when i used another “CMS”—I didn’t have any problems with url! images not disappeared!
I don’t whant to load up the server, and now that not the reliability work… if you undertand what i mean, and i sya about the “site Content”— on which I was working… ) That is not a good! )
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem with HTTPSForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem with HTTPSForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem with HTTPSdisable the file .htaccess or disable cloudflare.
Thanks, you are right!; yes, my hosting provider told me what’s due to the Server— and i did? made some settings, with?.htaccess and wp-config.php.?
And now?no problem with “https”.