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  • Thread Starter lexingtonic

    (@lexingtonic)

    Never mind. I removed WPAudio and switched to MediaElement.js, which does not conflict with Lightbox.

    This feature is critical for a web designer maintaining a WordPress website for a client. When a client asks the designer for changes to a page that they cannot do themselves, the designer must be able to make the changes and save them privately inside WordPress so that the client can go in and preview the changes before deciding to publish them… all without disturbing the already-published live version of the page.

    I’m astonished that this functionality isn’t available… unless I’m missing something.

    Does anyone have any ideas or know of a plug-in?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter lexingtonic

    (@lexingtonic)

    I sure hope so!

    WP is actually in the root folder. I’ve used WP options to set a static page as the home page, and the “blog” part, called “Dr Phuli’s Blog” is defined to be in a ‘subfolder’ by a PHP file drphulisblog.php. It seems as though this PHP file imitates a separate folder, because I don’t actually have a drphulisblog folder in the root directory, so it seems as though it’s just a path generated on-the-fly by the php file.

    The maddening thing is that the links were all working fine, and then I had to go and change the name of the blog part from “Dr Phuli’s Notebook” to “Dr Phuli’s Blog”. I’m pretty sure I changed it everywhere it needed to be changed, but now the links decide to not render properly.

    This one is just a bit too far over my head!

    Gurus? Help? Please? ??

    Diane

    Thread Starter lexingtonic

    (@lexingtonic)

    It seems as though that is for the situation where you want your blog in your root directory, but WordPress in a subdirectory so that it doesn’t clutter up the root folder.

    Also, when I tried entering /drphulisblog/ for the Blog Address, all of a sudden going to https://www.phulicohanmd.com/drphulisblog/ wouldn’t load the posts, only the static page I have set as the home page at https://www.phulicohanmd.com/. Only if I typed in “https://www.phulicohanmd.com/drphulisblog/index.php?paged=1 did it show the posts.

    Thoughts? (And thanks for your continued efforts!)

    Thread Starter lexingtonic

    (@lexingtonic)

    That’s the thing, because all of the posts are in a “subdirectory”, I have to customize the permalinks, even the default p=# one to point to /drphulisblog/ otherwise the first page of posts doesn’t even show up when going to https://phulicohanmd.com/drphulisblog/

    I’ve tried every combination possible and nothing changes…

    Any specific instructions on how to get around this?

    I had pretty permalinks turned on before I changed /drphulisnotebook/ to /drphulisblog/, and the posts_nav_link Previous and Next links worked fine.

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