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  • Thread Starter joeldufresne

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    That was the issue, I had to get ahold of my hosting company to allow access to delete it. Thanks Florian!

    Thread Starter joeldufresne

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    There is an .htaccess file inside the theme folder which I thought was odd. I never put it there. I’ve tried changing the permissions to edit and delete but no luck. It’s set to ‘deny from all’.

    Thread Starter joeldufresne

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    Hi Florian,

    The folder exists and so do the images that my header is trying to reference. It’s really mind-boggling as to why it can’t find my stylesheet or images. The style that is showing up is either hard-coded, or being read from a plugin’s stylesheet.

    Thread Starter joeldufresne

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    So it is looking like an issue with Godaddy’s automatic wordpress installation. No issues when I created the DB and manually installed WordPress.

    I’m going to try deleting the current DB and reinstall everything manually and see if that is the issue. I’ll post back here if all goes well!

    Thread Starter joeldufresne

    (@joeldufresne)

    Hey Mike. I tried switching themes to twenty thirteen, same problem. As I mentioned, it works perfectly fine on my testing server localhost.

    Plugins aren’t an issue either, I tested the contact form issue on a clean install before activating any other plugins. I’ve deactivated and deleted all unused plugins also.

    I’m running your plugin on my personal site (joeldufresne.com/contact)
    and it works perfectly fine there, not hosted by godaddy.com though. I’m guessing its some setting of theirs maybe that is causing the issue.

    I will try installing wordpress manually on the godaddy hosted site by creating a database rather than their auto install and see if that helps anything. I’ll let you know if that solves anything. Thanks for getting back to me so quick!

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