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  • Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    uh, well … I have no idea how to manually turn off any plugins.

    I’m sorry but … wordpress is pretty new to me. I’m kind of a dorky old lady with this.

    I did look at the “myphp” databases and found the user file, but the passwords shown are not the passwords I’ve used, ever. They look like the auto generated ones that you’re given when you first set up wordpress, OR, maybe they’re the ones you’d get when you try to use the email to reset your password.

    Is that normal, or should it be actually showing the password I had set on June 7th?

    I don’t see anywhere to look at the history the password changes in that database.

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    Thanks so much for the reply.

    Yes, the the link is the same as what you indicate, with my correct username at the end.

    I tried both directly from the email, and by copying the link into my browser.

    I don’t know anything about using myphp and those instructions are something I’d rather avoid if there is some other way.

    Thanks very much for the link though – if all else fails, I might have to try it.

    The problem is that I know the passwords I entered are correct, and I still want to know why it’s sending an invalid key.

    I’m the only registered user on either of my sites – I’m the admin. I don’t have users, just me. And the email addresses are correct, or I wouldn’t have received the notice in the first place.

    I suspect it’s likely something I’ve done without realizing it, so I want to try and fix it because … I wouldn’t want to have to go through the myphp settings if I run into this again.

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    Thanks Raghunath … any idea when the next version might be released?

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    Oh – so simple and I couldn’t figure it out. I had already set it to “no lightbox” and thankfully, my theme does follow that instruction, so I’m hopeful your instructions will work.

    Thanks so much for that information!

    You made my morning ??

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    Try deactivating ALL plugins and switching to a default theme.

    I already did that. I it didn’t work. That was what my webhost instructed.

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    I found a way to set permissions for the folders, but it’s already set to what it should be – it’s the exact same as my other sites.

    This site has a ton of images https://free-3d-textures.com
    This site has some small images https://todaysgripes.com

    They have the same permission settings, and as far as I know, people besides me can see them. People download images from the first site every day.

    Those two installations of wordpress are the same, except I didn’t update them at all (they’re set not to update, thank god for that).

    I can’t figure out what’s broken in the sample site. I hate to think about doing it all over again but I’m thinking I might have to.

    I’m going to try actually deleting the plugins, since there’s only a couple on this site but I expect that won’t help either. These are the same plugins I’ve had installed since I set the site up, and I hadn’t updated any, and none were really image related plugins.

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    Oh, no – that isn’t one of the images in the media library. I’ve been testing uploaded manually images in separate file folders adding the img src links to see if I can any image to work – that’s one of them. They don’t work either, and when uploading that one, the permissions are exactly the same as those in my other two websites.

    The permissions are set the same as they were set when it was working properly.

    I don’t see any way to set a specific permission for an image folder.

    All the image display (even inside my dashboard – no images show, not even those little icons for the plugins or for wp or anything) is broken in this.

    It’s not the theme either, as far as I can tell. I installed the theme on a new installed with a different name, then copied the edited theme file from this broken site to my new test setup. The images display there just fine, so the theme is okay.

    Thread Starter GraceyS

    (@graceys)

    No, it’s not that. It’s the same permissions as all my sites and the ones suggested on that page you linked.

    THanks.

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