Emerogorek
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Interesting, two weeks and no conversation.
Singular…….Maybe there are no applications with the versatility I need.
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In reply to: Hide the rest of the web site?um…
ok.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hide the rest of the web site?I don’t think that’s possible if you don’t require a login.
Are you suggesting that this can be done if I do require login?
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In reply to: Hide the rest of the web site?I figures as such but had to check just the same. It looks as if I will have to create a new web site just for this purpose.
With my luck lately, after I go through all that work then someone will say “Easy, all you have to do is…”
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In reply to: Hide the rest of the web site?There is no login. It is read only. No comment areas.
I would like that anyone who knows the web site already (my students) to have free access but when I post the link on a web site then users of that link should not be able to walk around the web site. They are to stay on that page only.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Are there options for user e-mail settings?P.S. The entire site is otherwise read only so if I can globally disable e-mail I will.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.It sorta makes sense, at least in theory it does. At least it is working as I expect.
How’s this? #Content is what ever I place in a page while #Header of #Footer controls what is above or below what I place in the page. Everything that I see when I am editing a page is content and my CSS for that page in the child theme has to be told this. Of course, all this CSS can be used on any page of said content.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.If #Content is not a WP thingie, then why is it only in WP that I seem to need it? It was the final answer here.
I am now happy with the site as it is but still needs a few twerks.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.Now that I have converted all EMs to PXs, very little changed. It looked almost the same until,…..
I realized that all definitions in the child theme (CSS) has to be preceded with #content. It may not have had to be for all, but it works.
I was told that I did not have to do this so I never did. It was only for the highest order definitions. (Using my own terminology.)
Why is #content even needed in the first place?
Is it true that all definitions need to have it when I am coding CSS in WP child theme?
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.I will look into what you suggest but it does pass W3schools validator.
Are you suggesting that my use of font size is averaging rather than replacing?
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.I see you’ve cleaned up some of the html and things are looking more uniform. The page on ‘info about the book’ (https://sga.professorsplace.info/?page_id=2981) still has extra head, body and html tags.
There has been some long history in the development here and it reflects my learning HTML. At first it was all in-line css (pg 3613) then use of the < head> (pg 2981)section and finally use of the child theme for the CSS. (pg 705)
These last two were the only ones other than the in-line CSS although I did not use much of it back then.
interesting that you see the HTML tags in 2981 as that gives me no problem at all. It is only 705, which uses CSS from the child theme, that gives me any problems.
For the most part, all of my blockquotes have been giving me no problems and only 705 has been a real pain. For now, I am going to concentrate on 705 and figure that once solved then the others will follow.
I really appreciate your tolerance in this slipshot effort to get to the bottom of all this.
Please let me know if you see the image in page 4095 as it shows the original issue. I figure that once I fix up 705 then I may see why images are not working there.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.Ok, for fear of the worst, try this page: https://sga.professorsplace.info/?page_id=4095
In some pages my images work in others it doesn’t.
This one should contain a screen shot of what the code on page 705 looks like using Notepad and a browser.Since the other pages do show my images from the server, then I can only suspect that something in the offending page is blocking them on that page.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.Ok, now I am getting somewhere.
I began to wonder if any of the images were getting through, now it seems that only on this one page is there a problem. I copied the code for a book image to the bottom of page and it did not show. After your note, I moved it to the top and it did show. I now have the image of the Notepad/browser result posted at the top.
Let me know if you can see it how.
Some differences I see are double spacing, incorrect font size, and colors in the table. I wonder if there is a link between these and the problems I am seeing with images.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.Yes, it is a lot of content with minimal CSS. This page is the first effort to place the CSS into the Editor so that I can use it globally.
Unfortunate about 1/3 of it is not working.
The image is on a server but something burped in server security that seems to allow me to use the URL access but not others outside of my system. Here I was sailing along thinking that the images were all set and now not so sure.
Do me a favor, go to sga.professorsplace.info/?page_id=2981 and see if the images of the books on the right side show for you.
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In reply to: Developed in Notepad but doesn't look the same in WP.Curiouser and curiouser. I can see it plain as day yet apparently others cannot. I have checked this on other computers here at home but not others off my network.
This explains why my inquiry has not gone vary far in other fora on this same question. Thanks for pointing this out. I will have to fix that first.
Meanwhile, is there a link to somewhere that will explain how to convert a working webpage to WordPress speak? If not, maybe I will write one after this endeavor.