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Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto More Tag] Better than "Auto Excerpt Everywhere" or the other plugins.Thank Jan.
I’ll leave it uninstalled on https://www.CuramoveUSA.com as it is primarily a website with a very limited blog. It’s easy enough to add “More Tag” s manually. I had not noticed the “Give Credit where credit it due” I remain a little pissed because I don’t like being blind-sided plus the link that was created did not take you to the creators website with help etc about the plugin but to an unrelated blog.
It’s an easy way for Mr. Weston to get inbound links to his blog, unwittingly from folks like me.
Chris Cane
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto More Tag] Better than "Auto Excerpt Everywhere" or the other plugins.Take a look at the bottom of each page of your blog/website.
The “Auto More Tag” Plugin – Hijacked Space on my Website. Mr Weston was kind enough to add this text and link to every page of my website(s) where I used his “Auto More Tag”
“PHP/MySQL Components, WordPress Plugins, and Technology Opinions at TravisWeston.com”
Rotten Pool Mr. Weston!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto More Tag] Does what it says.Take a look at the bottom of each page of your blog/website.
The “Auto More Tag” Plugin – Hijacked Space on my Website. Mr Weston was kind enough to add this text and link to every page of my website(s) where I used his “Auto More Tag”
“PHP/MySQL Components, WordPress Plugins, and Technology Opinions at TravisWeston.com”
Rotten Pool Mr. Weston!
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [Auto More Tag] Does what it says and simpleTake a look at the bottom of each page of your blog/website.
The “Auto More Tag” Plugin – Hijacked Space on my Website. Mr Weston was kind enough to add this text and link to every page of my website(s) where I used his “Auto More Tag”
“PHP/MySQL Components, WordPress Plugins, and Technology Opinions at TravisWeston.com”
Rotten Pool Mr. Weston!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Challenge adding Images to My Blog?I understand. Do you have any other suggestions? I believe the problem is somewhere in the database. Any idea(s) on how I can check that?
BTW: How does one become a paying client?
Chris
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Challenge adding Images to My Blog?I flipped the permissions on and off the “Godaddy” way and tried the upload at each position with no luck.
If you lioke, send me an email at [ redacted, support is offered via the forum and not email ] with a recommended password and I’ll add you as an FTP and WP_ADMIN
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Challenge adding Images to My Blog?I did as you suggest and deleted the folder 2013/07 folder.
I checked permissions the “Godaddy” way and I see the following
Web User Permissions
Read (Checked) Write (Unchecked) and Execute (Checked)
Owner Permisions
Read, Write and Exectute (All Checked)
See https://screencast.com/t/Ji6uyyqt7S for image of what Godaddy shows me.See https://screencast.com/t/ZDZNE7oIclY7 for an image of the main permissions shows me.
These permissions are the same as my other sites.
Chris
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Challenge adding Images to My Blog?Hi Esmi
I missed an email somewhere and did not realize that you had replied. The problem at cane.com did clear and I have no idea or memory as to how that happened.
This morning I started to work on https://www.pemfsite.com, another site that I had migrated from a Windows server to a Linux server at Godaddy.com a while back and it has the same or similar problem. I did all that you recommended above for https://www.pemfsite.com and life is still not OK. I currently have all plugins off and I have the default them running so the site looks ugly.
I did clear out my pemfsite directory, re-install WP 3.5.2 and then copied back wp-config.php and the wp-content directory.
When I try using the image uploader in the Media Library – I get no error messages but the image icon showing is a small “Torn Image” icon. Strangely enough, when I click on “Edit” I don’t see the image unless I click on one of tghe icons that cause it to flip vertically or horizontally. I found that strange and decided to log on with a different browser to make sure my cache was clear and again the image could be edited but not saved. I right clicked on the image and found that the image url is “https://pemfsite.com/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=imgedit-preview&_ajax_nonce=bcd51ba012&postid=1042&rand=56894”
I also found that the program did not create a “wp-content\uploads\20137” directory so I created one and put one image in it. The Media Library “sees” that image but there is only one image at fixed size and there is no 150×150 image or a medium image etc.
I am having no problem using an image that is already in the Medial Library.
I know you don’t love videos but I make another one if you’d care to watch it:
See https://screencast.com/t/Db3tPF5N (The Video is clearer if you click on “Full Size” at the top before hitting the start arrow.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Challenge adding Images to My Blog?I’m surprised. The video I created is only 1.5 minutes and does a lot better job of describing the problem than words ever can. I’ve used this technique of sending a screen video with other support groups and been thanked for doing it.
I have transferred a blog from one server with a prior host to a shared Linux server at GoDaddy. I have moved about 12 sites and the problem at this one eludes me.
https://www.cane.com is slow loading and …
When I try to add an image to a posting,
In Post Editor
1) Select location in text to add image
2) Click on “Add Media” button
3) Click on “Upload Files)”
4) Select an image from my disk
5) The image returns as a greyed out square but..
6) If I select it and then go to “Edit Image” then it is available to manipulate by flipping or scaling. But when I save it the program shows that it is saved but the image is not there for editing or display.BULLDG
aka: Chris Cane