alegria-de-mundo
Forum Replies Created
-
Thanks Bolide great suggestion, I’ve done exactly that.
Cheers!HI roblagatta – thanks for your post. I am already using the plugin ‘WordPress Access Control’ – with this I can set users access to individual, posts, pages & infact it works with your individual events already.
The only page it is not working for is the main calendar page because it is created by the settings of the events Calender plugin – and does not exist anywhere else i.e. within pages etc..
If there a shortcode that I can use to publish the calendar on another page? Then I could apply the user access level to that page?
Let me know if that does not make sense!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Permalink options now include index.php – how do I avoid that?Hi Christine, you’re right it was to do with the host – they helped me to enable redirects now. Thanks for the advice!
Can anyone help with this?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Permalink options now include index.php – how do I avoid that?Hi govpatel
Yes in Settings>>>>Permalinks
all the default options include index.php ( that is the list a pasted above.) & when I try to do a custom option without it it doesn’t work.In Settings>>>>General – there is nothing about urls or index.php in here.
Previously in Settings>>>>Permalinks the default options were like this:
https://example.com/2012/post-name/
no index.php included.Its only appeared when I moved the site but I am not sure why.
Thanks,
GreerForum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: wordpress migration Did not Work – please helpHi Kionae – yes they do have access. It was automatically created when the database was created.
I’ve figured out it was a mistake in the config file though.
So all working now.Thanks everyone for your advice!
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: wordpress migration Did not Work – please help@kionae – yes I put the new DB_User & new password from the new hosting into the wp_config file. Is that what you mean?
@esmi – thanks I did read that but it involved breaking it then fixing it so I was looking for a solution that doesn’t do that. As I said I would think updating those options in the new database set-up in my phpMyAdmin should have the same result as doing it through the old blog – I figured those instructions where written with the thought that not everyone might have access to edit their database through phpMyAdmin
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: wordpress migration Did not Work – please helpNo I didn’t because I didn’t want to risk breaking the old site & I read other instructions that said you could edit the database details in the new installation. If I updated those my MyAdmin editing the wp_options tabel is that not the same as updating thise options in the old installation & exporting it?
Forum: Installing WordPress
In reply to: wordpress migration Did not Work – please helpHi Esmi , I did read that. I want the original blog to still work which is why I changed the wp-options just in the new database not in the old installation…
From what I have described can you see what went wrong?