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  • I had the same problem: Just the first icon in the tab group was not showing up. I deactivated the Forget About Shortcode Buttons plugin and that appeared to fix the problem. For what it’s worth.

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    I can’t believe I didn’t think to clear the cache. Thanks. This was driving me crazy.

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    If I understand the question correctly, go to the edit slider/appearance and select shadow type: no shadow.

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    Still stymied by what would seem to be the simple task of changing my temporary Bluehost url to the permanent domain name url. Here are the steps I’ve taken so far:
    1.: Tried changing the settings in the dashboard. Crashed the site.
    2. Followed codex advice to revert to original settings in functions.php. Site working again with temp url. Immediately deleted the two added lines in functions.php and the site still worked.
    3. Editied functions.php again to change site and home settings to what I wanted. Site crashed.
    4. Removed those lines from functions.php. Site crashes again, only viewable only in plain html.
    5. Edited wp.config to restore temp url. Site is back again. When I remove the lines from wp.config, the site crashes again.
    6. Checked phpmyadmin, notice the database shows my desired urls instead of the temporary ones. I assume that’s because I entered them earlier in functions.php? Surely there shouldn’t be a mismatch between wp.config and the database?
    home is https://cathedralcarejax.com
    site is https://cathedralcarejax.com/cathedralcarejax
    I haven’t changed anything there because I’m afraid of digging myself a deeper hole.
    7. So now I have the temporary URLs hard-coded in wp.config and the site is working fine — but only with the URLs I’ve been trying to change.
    The site is reachable by entering the domain name: cathedralcarejax.com. But the temp URL always shows in search results.
    Wordpress resides below root in its own directory called “cathedralcarejax.com”
    I’ve been regenerating permalinks at each stage of the process.
    CURRENT htaccess at root (without quotes):
    “# Use PHP5 Single php.ini as default
    AddHandler application/x-httpd-php5s .php
    # BEGIN WordPress
    # END WordPress”

    I’d be grateful for further advice on how to proceed.

    Thanks again,
    Dave

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    Before messing with the wp.config file, I did try the functions method to set the new site and wordpress urls. The site crashed, but at least it did come back after I removed the lines from the functions file.

    With the wp.config, the site crashed and only came back when I added lines to specify the original temporary URL. Now, removing those lines makes the site crash. Which means the temporary URL is now hard-coded and can’t be changed via the settings panel.

    I have a feeling trying anything with the functions file at this point will only make things worse, since I can’t remove the temp URLs from the wp.config without losing the site.

    I know I’m missing some simple thing and it’s driving me crazzy.

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    No joy. Thanks anyway.

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    WordPress and all the site files are in the folder /cathedralcarejax/ just below public_html/

    Thread Starter daknadler

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    Thanks. I’d reset them earlier to the “post name” setting, to no avail. I just reset them again using the default setting (page and post numbers). Pages now display.

    I’m still left with the unsightly temporary address that defies all my efforts to change it.

    Do I need to put a copy of index.php in the public_html folder, pointing to the /cathedralcarejax/ folder where WordPress resides? But wouldn’t that still result in a cluttered address: “cathedralcarejax.com/cathedralcarejax” ?

    I have the same problem. Can’t find the plug-in to adjust settings or uninstall it. Doesn’t show under “settings” or “plugins.” Doesn’t show when I list plugins via FTP. I’m using Todd williams’ “wordpress-facebook-like”

    Any ideas how to get rid of it? It’s displaying on my site but apparently isn’t reflecting any more likes …

    The “Blog Subscription Widget” only appears for blogs actually hosted by WordPress. Don’t ask me why.

    Apparently, the widget in question only appears for blogs hosted by WordPress. If you’re running WordPress on another host, no joy. Seems an odd rule. If I’m wrong about this, hope someone will set me straight.

    Have to buy the license. Which, at about $85 USD, is kind of steep. There are other free options which are somewhat less convenient but don’t have the distracting watermark.

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