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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website appears deformed on Windows Xp but not on Windows 7 HELP!Ok will this guarantee it to work for individuals using older IE’s also?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website appears deformed on Windows Xp but not on Windows 7 HELP!Wow really? Is this a problem of compatibiliy with my theme settings or something?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Website appears deformed on Windows Xp but not on Windows 7 HELP!Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Sidebar widget image links spill around site HELP!Ok I appreciate your help. I will look further into the issue with the links and information that you have provided.
Thanks for everything! ??
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Sidebar widget image links spill around site HELP!Alright, than you esmi. Now alchymyth I checked the validator and saw quite a few issues. How does this work though? I read the article that you linked and all but is there any type of program that I can run my template files through to check where the errors are?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress FTP image uploads HELP!Alright I will definitely look into that. I wasn’t aware about the whole cloning WordPress process. I will give it a try and see if it’s worth it. If worst comes to worst though, then I’ll probably just remove those images completely, besides they’re old posts anyway. I appreciate all the help though adiant! Great information! ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress FTP image uploads HELP!Now just to clarify. Will this plugin help me to move these files into separate folders within my wp-content/uploads folder so that they aren’t hanging around my uploads folder?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress FTP image uploads HELP!Hmm I wasn’t aware of that. That’s what two different represenatives have told me. To tell you the truth I have no idea how it was possible to get so many files just in the wp-contents/uploads folder. In fact the represenative was surprised himself! I’ve been with Go Daddy Hosting for quite some time and haven’t had any issues with them and they’re technical support is phenomenal unlike other hosting companies I’ve had in the past. I was almost positive though that I would be able to create separate folders for these images within the uploads folder. Do you think that the problem may have came from the option on the wordpress media settings where it reads: Organize my uploads into month- and year-based folders. Maybe since it wasn’t checked it could have began to upload images directly in the uploads folder rather than the specific folder WordPress creates?
RESOLVED!
Ok well I’ve spoken to my website hosts and luckily have helped me resolve my issue. It seemed that I had such a large amount of single files in the uploads folder that the wordpress uploader couldn’t create a folder for the year 2012. The represenative suggested to delete as many old files as I can also considering the fact that the limit of files per folder is about 1000 files and the uploads folder had over 7000 single files. So it was virtually impossible for WordPress to create a 2012 folder. As soon as I eliminated some images the 2012 folder popped up and I was able to upload once again!
Thanks anyway!
Ok I removed the path like you asked and tried uploading an image and the error still continues. I don’t know why it keeps on asking about that directory though, if I already deleted the whole folder.
Unable to create directory /home/content/07/7748007/html/wp-content/uploads//2012/01. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
Alright I deleted the entire home folder that contained that directory path but when I try to upload it still reads:
Unable to create directory /home/content/07/7748007/html/wp-content/uploads//2012/01. Is its parent directory writable by the server?
I already deleted that whole path though. Something to take in consideration though are the settings in my media option in the WordPress Dashboard. Don’t know if that might be something that has to do with it.
In the store uploads in this folder it reads: wp-content/uploads/
and the “Organize my uploads into month- and year-based folders” is checked.I haven’t tried deleting the directory: “home/content/07/7748007/html/wp-content/uploads/2012/01” because I didn’t know if it was important or something but all of the folders in this directory path are completely empty. Maybe If I delete it, it’ll try creating the folder in the right location? Should I delete it?
I did speak to a domain and hosting represenative yesterday that was quite helpful but couldn’t really expand much considering they don’t really provide much help on website builders and such. He told me the exact thing your telling me now about WordPress creating an upload folder itself but for some reason it didn’t. I thought that maybe if I manually created it, it would be the same thing but it didn’t work. The represenative told me that for some strange reason WordPress has the directory in front of it’s face but it can’t get there. He said that there must be a 2012 folder inside my wp-content/uploads. What’s really strange is that theres a 2012 folder inside this directory “home/content/07/7748007/html/wp-content/uploads/2012/01” as I explained to staceytaylor in the previous response. Do you think that might have something to do with the problem?
Ok well I truly apprectiate your help “staceytaylor” as well as you “esmi” but I still remain with the problem unfortunately ??
@ staceytaylor: I tried the permission code you wrote “667” but it did not work. I also googled permission codes and such but none have worked. I’ve tried creating a folder within my “wp-content/uploads” directory but it doesn’t let me for some reason. I use Filezilla as FTP and I get this error on the top left corner that reads:
“Response: 550 Can’t create directory: File too large.
Now something that I came across last night while I was roaming around my FTP, now that you ask me to check the location path was that I found the folder which contains the same directory path as the one that appears in the WordPress media upload error message.
The folder named “home” has the following directory path:home/content/07/7748007/html/wp-content/uploads/2012/01
This folder is located in the same menu as the wp-content when in reality I think it should be in the wp-content/uploads folder together with all the images on my site. What’s strange is the way there’s two completely wp-content folders; the main one which contains all my website images and the other which is within the home folder.
@ esmi: I tried all the permissions you wrote down but still nothing. When I set the permissions though I didn’t check the option below nor did I select the sub-options that read:
?Recurse into sub-directories
?Apply to all files and directories
?Apply to files only
?Apply to directories onlyDo I have to check one of these options or no because I tried one of these options once and it took forever?
Again I appreciate your help! ??