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  • I wanted to say that your last paragraph “In the wp-content folder, is there a blogs.dir folder?” just helped me fix a problem that even the theme designer and my host could not fix!

    I knew that timthumb.php requires my domain to be added to the ‘Allow_external’ code, and it also required the full path name but this merely emphasised that.

    Using the Humble theme, I had code calling for the image “www.futurestateofdigital.co.uk/files/twitter-social-screenshot.png” which worked OK when typing it into the address bar (i.e. the file clearly existed) but would not appear on my home page!!! I tried changing the code to variations of “wp-content/uploads/2012/03” etc but it still didn’t work.

    My timthumb.php file sits in my wp-content/themes/humble folder. My images site ABOVE that folder i.e. wp-content/blogs.dir/files/2, and timthumb can only reference files that are LEVEL or BELOW it.

    I have literally just added the ENTIRE https://www code for the working image and it is all FIXED!!!!

    Thank you for your debugging help!

    Thread Starter adamp29

    (@adamp29)

    It’s not a plugin – the contact form is part of the MyCuisine (elegantthemes) theme that I am using.

    I am using the WordPress MU Domain Mapping plugin to control the domains.

    adamp29

    (@adamp29)

    I have the same/similar issue.
    I am logged in as the Network Admin (can see the dropdown at the top offering clickthroguh to all 4 sites), but I cannot see the Plugin menu.

    I have checked the database (via phpmyAdmin) to see if any plugins are enabled (yes – domain mapping (which i am after) and wp importer); and they are active on a sitewide basis.

    However I have no access to a plugins menu in my dashboard…

    Thread Starter adamp29

    (@adamp29)

    Help!!!!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Strap Line

    You’re looking for the:

    <div id=”strap”>specialist designers and makers of hand carved period interiors and furniture</div>

    which may well be contained in either the header.php, or the body.php style sheet

    Thread Starter adamp29

    (@adamp29)

    I presume I require a htaccess rewrite piece of code – placed at sharedserver level?
    But will the domain find what it is redirecting TO, if the htaccess is telling the system to change that very name?

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