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  • Thread Starter jvclark

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    Got it. Thanks so much!

    -JC

    I have it working but for some reason the graph colors are so light that I can barely make them out (but they are in fact there). Pretty odd. Not sure if I’m the only one or not…

    Thread Starter jvclark

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    My service provider just helped me out (surprisingly prompt service) by finding the hack and scrubbing the corrupted file clean.

    Hopefully no more trouble!

    Thread Starter jvclark

    (@jvclark)

    Thanks —

    I got the checkboxes to line up properly, though the boxes themselves are awfully small. Is there a way to make them bigger?

    Regarding the CSS, I’m guessing it’s better to change this in my theme’s custom styling folder rather than the plugin css, in order not to have to redo it every time I upgrade — is that right?

    Finally, I’m not much of a hand with css (a newbie really) — how do I properly select the headers? I know that “span.wpcf7-list-item” selects item parts, but how do I target the headers?

    Thanks!

    -JC

    This might be a stupid question but where do I save this custom stylesheet?..

    I say just focus on the merger w/WPMU — yes I’ve got a bunch of “pet” features that I’d like 3.0 to have but nothing so critical as the merger. As it was said in the beginning of this thread, I think it makes more sense to keep your eye on the ball and to do the merger well rather than getting sidetracked.

    In general, I think the goal here should be to make WP the best damned CMS out there, and it’s already well on its way. Down the road there are going to be a lot of people adding on canonical plugins (bbpress, buddypress, etc..) so aside from the merger I would focus on making integration with these “canonical” plugins as seamless and easy as possible.

    You guys are doing well, and keep up the good work!

    Hi Tobias —

    I’m having a hard time figuring out the css for adjusting my column widths. I’m not sure why this is but currently they’re different across the three tables I’ve created despite the fact that so far as I know, I’ve only changed colors inside the plugin css area.

    I’m not great with css but I poked around online and was able to find some info but I’m not sure how to properly select for the columns with css. For now, I’m just going to try and make them uniform across all of my tables without customizing individual ones (that will probably come later). I can’t imagine it’s that difficult but I ask it here since I’m guessing others will have also wondered about this.

    My site is here and you can see what I mean.

    Thread Starter jvclark

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    I think it might have been the WP update that did it, but I’m not sure.
    I didn’t spot those in the source code when I gave it a quick glance, but I’m not overly practiced in recognizing bugs and hacks and so forth…

    Thread Starter jvclark

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    Is there any way of telling what part of the site has been corrupted based on that source code? I’m fairly new to WP and could use some help. I did a number of the suggestions from those links (new passwords, DB backup, WP update to 2.8.6, etc…) but am wondering if there are other things that might help…

    UPDATE: I’ve taken a closer look — isn’t that code at the bottom just the code from Google Analytics?

    I think there may also be some problems with some escaped quotes (i.e., backslashes being added before quotes) on code entered into custom_functions.php.

    I had to revert back to the older 2.2 version to get things working properly again.

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