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  • Thread Starter billfry

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    Found it… just not sure why it’s having a problem with the plugin.
    If I have WordPress Gzip Compression activated, it causes the thumbnails to be all in a single column. wierd.

    Thread Starter billfry

    (@billfry)

    Yes. I disabled all other plugins, checked the PHP configuration, etc.
    Thank you for the list, it helped.
    I deleted the entries in each of those three tables ( the _ngg_ tables were already deleted from removing the plugin earlier), and re-installed.
    That seems to have resolved the issue.
    Now I just have to figure out why the basic_thumbnail only shows one column, no matter how I alter the settings… before, it showed several rows & columns like in the examples.. now just one column.

    @chris Wiegman: I’d be happy to. Not sure of your address though so I’ll use the contact form on your site to give you my email.

    I think it may be a loading issue though. I used the selection that splits up the scanning, and so far have received only one email about part of the updated files. I may look at the error logs to see if there’s anything in there.

    Read an old post with similar symptoms that talked about an issue with updating the database… though I don’t think the cause would be exactly the same, it may have something to do with the size of the scan & timing.

    I’ve had the situation for quite a while that when I do a series of updates… especially with several file uploads, I’ll get multiple emails from the file change checker. They’ll have the header/summary information, but the file listing will be missing. Eventually, the content will show up on the last email. The number of emails depends on how many files I’ve uploaded. I just got used to it. This time though, it was flooding my inbox and never seemed to catch up to itself… That may be because of the number of files in the system (though this is a small church site, so it’s really not that big. I’d hate to see it on a large commercial production site.).

    Anyway, I’ll take the rest off-line Chris, and we can go from there.

    Blessings.

    I’m happy for the developer, that this plugin was picked up by a larger group, but they didn’t stop to think about how to provide or transition the providing of support it seems.
    There’s nothing on the new iThemes site other than the announcement that they now have the plugin, and nothing at all for support.

    My only problem with the newest revision is that it seems stuck in an email loop talking about changed files. Every few minutes I’m getting the exact same email about files having changed on my site, but the content is exactly the same. Can’t figure out why, since I can go to the configuration page & click the scan files button, and it says no changed files. Just can’t figure out how to get some help with what it’s doing.

    Thread Starter billfry

    (@billfry)

    Sorry. I should have updated this post a while back.

    After looking through everything, and about ready to give up, I contacted the support channel for a theme we had purchased and are using. My goal was to see about replicating the functionality through the theme.
    His response was that since it was being depricated, his theme options removed the admin panel link and used the spot for some theme-specific items. Changed that portion, and we’re back in business.
    I don’t get why that seemed like a good idea to the developer, but he was quick to respond with how to reverse it, so we’re happy.

    All of that said, yes, I had activated the plugin.

    Blessings,

    Bill Fry.

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