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  • Greg Hyatt

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    mcelroyb,

    Oftentimes this is happens when your site maybe running to many processes and has your server somewhat overwhelmed.

    In any WP installation there are several processes that run in the background. These sometimes can overwhelm a server and this is what sounds like has happened. As indicated by Jose Castaneda, contact your server and they should be able to help alleviate this issue for you.

    Greg Hyatt

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    Roddy666,

    Would you be so kind to provide a link to your site. I will be more than glad to assist but need to take a look to get a better feel. Also, I am presuming that you are on a self-hosted version of WordPress, correct?

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Have you tried obtaining them from the appearance menu within you WP dashboard? Also, check the folders where you have your themes stored on your desktop! Many times the actual zip file you should be uploading is contained within the folder you downloaded!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    I would take a look at this article on installing WordPress.

    Do you have access to your hosting providers cPanel? They should provide you with a quick install for WordPress!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    You are more than welcome sir! Glad I was able to provide a workable solution for you!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    Hmm, I tried visiting site from my Samsung S5 and now I see the issue you are having. Actually, from what I am seeing, it appears that the Page Up button is what is causing the issue. Just to ensure it’s not the form itself have you tried switching to a different theme and then re-testing it? Give that a whirl and see what happens!

    Greg Hyatt

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    sampoona89,

    I believe this may be an issue with your phone. Have you tried clearing the cache? As I viewed your site as a mobile device sees it and it allowed me to submit comment. You will see it from me on there!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    m_pahlevanzadeh,

    Greetings:

    There is an amazing plugin that takes care of this. WP JV Custom Email Settings.

    This solved my issue on several of my websites and certainly is worth looking into installing if you are using a self-hosted WordPress site.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    You should then be able to as you indicated, merely leave the box unchecked that allows for comments on any given page. However, you may want to actually go into your comments and delete the ones that are already there and then check again.

    Are you using a caching plugin on the site itself? If so, clear it out after you have deleted the comments from the pages that are affected then refresh and see if the ability to leave comments on the pages you are questioning still exist.

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    You are welcome

    Forum: Plugins
    In reply to: Looking for a plug-in
    Greg Hyatt

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    Lubiland,

    Based on the way I am reading your suggestion I would merely create categories for your portfolios based on your criteria. Then once you create your actual portfolios, merely assign them to the categories as they relate to each other such as service, location and language spoken.

    Hope that helps.

    Greg Hyatt

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    L8onio,

    Before I went and performed a new WP install I would log into your cPanel of your web host. Then I would disable all plugins. This actually sounds like a plugin issue rather than one that is specific theme related issue. And if I’m reading your error class correctly, are you utilizing BE Theme from the Muffin Group?

    Greg Hyatt

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    DeadPeasant

    Based on the way I am reading your question, I feel the best way to achieve what you are looking to achieve is to create your pages based on your individual categories. Then utilize whatever core features your theme provides for pulling individual categories into each perspective page. This will allow you to achieve what you are looking for. Of course another option would be to create a custom menu where you could merely list the categories as individual menu item’s, thus when someone clicks on one they only things they will see are articles that are assigned to that specific category. Hope that helps clarify that a bit for you!

    Greg Hyatt

    (@greghyatt)

    I would examine the area where you are trying to place the image using Firefox and Firebug. Once you have determined the size of the graphic holder, you could always use a free online photo resizer such as picmonkey.com to help with this.

    another option worthy of looking into is configuring your WordPress installation to handle SVG image files. SVG are much better as they will look the same in quality regardless of size as this image type is designed to display an image correctly regardless if thumbnail or postboard size.

    You could always take a look at Scalable Vector Graphics plugin in the repository.

    Greg Hyatt

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    Shashank,

    You should be able to control and change this in your permalinks. You would just need to create a custom one. There are ones that are pre-defined but below you can actually create how you want it to appear. Just keep in mind that if you do that, all post will then share that permalink. Or you may want to look into creating a custom post-type and having it align into the specific category for your video section.

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