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  • Thank you so much vladimir. I really needed that plugin and it is working on the first few posts so far.

    Any idea how to make it work on the bulk edit screen?

    So did I read up there correctly that the only way to center an image within a widget is in the CSS?

    Seems like there ought to be a left aligned, center, right aligned, option or command somewhere?

    promotion slider? meteor slider?

    Ya bitkahuna’s instructions work. Copy everything except the config file over and it will work.

    To avoid any additional problems you might want to set the theme to the classic theme. I got error messages with both the theme that was being used and the twentyten theme.

    I am pretty sure I can confirm the posters talking about 3.0 being slow. After performing the downgrade to 2.92 the website snaps right back after any command. Before it was really dragging.

    I think what he was saying is that the height field in the settings panel seems to have no effect. The slider size only responds to width changes. As the width changes the height changes correspondingly.

    That’s kinda funny.

    You are supposed to get that information before you fire him.

    Why different widget? Same widget, different link.

    Image widget would work shouldn’t it?

    They are a no good host. I had one like that too. No tech support. Happy to move you to a more expensive server.

    If you install the DB-cache reloaded plugin, it will write a message to the page source saying how many SQL queries were made by the post and how many the plugin cached. The numbers can be a real eye opener.

    The front page for my site makes 88 SQL queries!

    It is intimidating but easy.

    Use filezilla to load your entire blog to the webhost.

    Create a database.

    Go to the config file and change the database settings from what they were for the local install to the new database settings.

    Go to your site. You should see “install wordpress”

    Make a backup of the website from your local copy.

    Using PHPAdmin, upload the backup into the database. It won’t work because it is trying to access files on your local installation.

    Using a text editor like notepadd++, open the backup file and look for a string that matches the domain name used on your local installation. ( If the backup file is compressed it has to be uncompressed first. )

    Replace that string throughout the file with the URL of your webhost. Make certain that if the folder name changed between the local copy and the webhost that you change the file name as well as the domain name.

    Drop the tables of your database. Import the backup file you just changed.

    Go check your website. You should see it and you should be able to log in.

    If you can’t see the website, you can’t log in, or maybe the website is there with pictures missing, there is still something in the backup file that is pointing to either your local copy or somewhere else. You will have to find that other string and change it to match the URL and folder name on your webhost.

    Once the final URL and folder name changes are made, go back to the database, drop the tables, upload the changed file and everything should work.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Pagination

    multi page toolkit I think it is called works for me. By tarkan something. I use version 3.01 wordpress.

    After the plugin install you MUST go to the options page and set the numbers to appear at the bottom or top of the post and save changes. If you don’t it looks like the plugin is working but nothing happens.

    That choice box is right at the top of the options.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Caching

    Are you certain supercache is working? Did you do the test page test? Did you preload the cache and look for your webpages to show up in the supercache? Are you using PHP, mod rewrite, or legacy for the caching?

    Thread Starter Happeh

    (@happeh)

    It’s so lonely to fix your own problem in the middle of a forum filled with thousands of people.

    I think I have figured out the problem. I have another blog that has been filled with spam links. I think that blog is pointing to the blog with problems and causing the CPU load problems.

    I am not certain. It just seems odd there are 2000 spam links in the one blog and the other blog is being hit by thousands of spam links.

    If it makes any difference, the blog with the spam is a B2Evolution blog and the blog with the CPU load problem is a WordPress blog.

    Thread Starter Happeh

    (@happeh)

    The following procedure stopped the spam links from showing up in incoming links. I have no idea if it has any influence on the CPU load problem mentioned in the original post.

    “This is controlled on the Dashboard, Incoming Links box. Click on the Configure link, and you get a box to enter an rss feed. To get the correct feed for your blog, go to https://blogsearch.google.com/ and enter the website address of your site in the search box. This gives you a search page with a list of the sites that link to your site. Scroll down to the bottom, and click on the link that says Subscribe to a blog search feed for (your site). Click on that link. Copy the url for the resulting page, and paste that into the box in the configure page for the incoming links feature on your dashboard. Then click submit. The incoming links page should then populate with the most recent links to your site.”

    Thread Starter Happeh

    (@happeh)

    you are right. It works now.

    Thread Starter Happeh

    (@happeh)

    Anyone know how to make the spam links in the incoming links go away?

    Please?

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