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  • Hey Karl,

    Don’t know if this will help you, but I tracked my issue down to a plugin conflict with Simple Facebook Connect. It was the last thing I thought would have caused an issue like this. Got rid of that and I was good to go, everything was immediately sorted out. Hope that helps.

    I’m having the same problem, I researched into the wee hours of the morning and I have found plenty of posts mentioning this problem, but nothing definitive for fixing it. There were quite a few of the old “I have a problem!” posts followed by “Nevermind I fixed it” without any explanation of how they did so.

    I had purchased the gold cart plugin so I had a support token for getshopped.org, but from what I understand, the customer service isn’t the greatest and I desperately need to fix this.

    In my case, just like Karl’s, the product page is blank. Additionally, on a single products page, I don’t have the add to cart button. I was able to circumvent that by using the add to cart shortcode, but that doesn’t show whether or not an item is in stock, it’s kind of a lame version of the working add to cart button which works fine in category view.

    I HAVE to fix this, my client is currently selling one item, that being the case I was able to jerry rig things with the category view and the nav menu links. Bu within the next few days she’s going to add several more. I have to get the product page up and running with grid view ASAP. I’m begging you guys, if anyone has any ideas on how to sort this craptastic plugin out, please let me know.

    Thanks,
    AMP

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    I wanted to thank you guys for helping my try to figure this out but I finally resolved the issue.

    What I ended up doing was renaming the theme folder to pull it off line and installing a fresh copy of the theme just to insure that the cleanest possible version of the theme was in fact compatible with IE… and it was. Once the clean version was installed, the nav menu worked fine in IE.

    So once I determined that, I went back and started replacing files that I had known I had modified, one at a time, until I lost the nav menu in IE…

    Sure enough it turned out there was a glitch in functions.php that was killing the nav menu in IE. Oddly enough, the function in question had absolutely nothing to do with the nav menu in any way whatsoever, but yeah, it’s been resolved. This theme has a lot of functionality that was built in prior to more advanced versions of wordpress. It has it’s own image handling system, it’s own custom menu system, and the author has kept those things in place even though newer versions of wordpress do a far better job of handling those tasks. Basically his image system was conflicting with WordPress image system, causing images to be displayed twice in posts. Disabling that function, broke the nav menu in IE, while it continued to work perfectly in FF, Chrome, and Safari. Weird huh?

    Anyway, I figured I would post this in case anybody else was looking for a similar solution, as I can’t stand finding posts about a problem I’m having only to see “I figured it out…” with no explanation as to the solution.

    I really do not like IE…. at all… but at least now I can relax a little. Heh.

    Thanks again!

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    The only place I can find a <span/> tag in the entire site folder is in the WordPress core files, in ui.dialog.js. That wouldn’t be anything I’ve touched or modified by my theme, er, would it?

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    The theme is called Unique WordPress Theme Generator, it’s not working in IE7 or IE8. I’ve searched the developers forums on Themeforest, and I’ve found people with similar problems and his response is always “Email me and I’ll explain how to fix it” without ever posting the fix. Still waiting to hear back from him.

    I did see people mention using validators to try to locate an open tag, as that would cause this issue. However, I’m not seeing anything jump out at me when running it though the validators that would cause this sort of issues.

    The site is:
    https://cdpmarketing.com/dev/

    I’m totally trying to do the same thing, no luck either.

    I’m having the same problem, the strength indicator doesn’t show up, additionally it doesn’t seem to be responding to CSS modifications in the style sheet.

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    LOL nm, i figured it out. I’ve been at this for too long. Thanks so much man, that totally works. You rule!

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    Ahhh I see what this is doing, and it’s totally a viable solution. Only problem is, for some reason, the tags are showing up in the URL, other than that it’d work fine. It flashes the wordpress login page for a split second, but that’s really not a big deal at all, particularly considering you only register once.

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    Am I adding that? or replacing the <meta http=… that’s already there?

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    Yes I’m using Theme Your Login, however, that doesn’t offer any customizations for the registration redirect. In fact, I found multiple posts from people asking for that customization, but it hasn’t been built into the plugin.

    Thread Starter amplitudeMC

    (@amplitudemc)

    Thanks so much for the fast response. My wordpress is definitely my root, but this didn’t work. The end result was the same, after completing registration I’m taken to the wp_login page.

    Has anyone made any progress with this? I know it’s a point of contention as to whether or not shoutbox text should ascend or descend. However I’d like the option to have it scroll upwards. I’ve played around with the DESC and ASC tags within the plug in, but didn’t have much success getting it to work right. Anybody have any luck?

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