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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Sidebar jumps when comments are disabledI didn’t disable comments, just changed the words between the <p> </p>
from “Kick things off” to something like “Leave your two cents.”I saw no problem at the time, but now my blog is a mess. The sidebars have switched – iyiyi.
Anyone else having layout problems – and fonts bigger – for no apparent reason?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress running so slow, WHY???I had posts scheduled, so just logged on today after four days and YES
I agree – there’s a problem.Plus my home page is all messed up. No idea why. I didn’t do anything to it. Last time I looked it was fine.
Forum: Alpha/Beta/RC
In reply to: Image Upload – “Specified file failed upload test.”To be crystal clear, the version uploaded from WordPress.com – that has
different templates to choose from – I can upload photos in that, but I CAN’T DO ANYTHING WITH THEM. I can’t insert them in a post. They sit in the media file, unaccessible.Regarding the blog software that I uploaded to my website directly so I have a WordPress blog in “mydomain.com/blog” -I can’t upload photos in that at all.
The white upload box opens, I select my file for upload, I get a message that says it is “crunching” the data, but then that “http”
error message appears and a button that says “DISMISS” appears on
the upload box so that there is no other option except to abort the upload.Forum: Alpha/Beta/RC
In reply to: Image Upload – “Specified file failed upload test.”Ah, one more thing – it’s not like I spent twenty minutes on trying to get this blog to work right. I spent the whole day. Ten hours trying one thing and then another, reading the forums – ENOUGH!
Forum: Alpha/Beta/RC
In reply to: Image Upload – “Specified file failed upload test.”It’s not fixed for me. I just uploaded WordPress through my web host – I assume it’s the most recent version – and I can’t upload any files.
I get that “http” error message someone mentioned.
So – with my heart in my mouth – I opened up the wp-admin/includes/media.php file. What a crowded jumble. No order
to it at all. But I looked through the mess and found onedebug: false
and it did not have a comma after it.
Next I opened wp-includes/js/swfupload/handlers.js and there
was no code in what was available for my view that remotely
resembled what the fix was. So I don’t know what’s up.I can’t fix this – I don’t have the technical know-how or
the courage to be going into these program files. I already
corrupted my blog beyond hope just trying to install a different
template and wound up uninstalling the whole thing and starting
over.Bottom line: this isn’t working for me. Everybody’s got a different
idea of what the fix might be. This is giving me an ulcer.So I went to blogger.
That works. No, I don’t have complete control over it – and
maybe not over content that I want to post for my business –
but at least I can upload a photo.