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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing dashboard bar at top of screenYes, it is checked
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Additional after photo with captionGiven that the caption is a shore code, it’s not in the same tag and so I can’t do a simple
Even so, isn’t there a way to have a caption without generating a <p> </p> below it?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Connection lost / running very slowWP: 4.0.1
Plugins (all up to date) — ACTIVE
Add Meta Tags
Advance WP Query Search Filter
Batch Categories
Broken Link Checker
Category Posts Widget
Confirm Publishing Actions
Custom Sidebars
Custom TinyMCE Shortcode Button
Easy Columns
Hupso Share Buttons for Twitter, Facebook & Google+
Import External Images
Lightbox Gallery
P3 (Plugin Performance Profiler)
Posts By Tag
Search & Replace
Secure HTML5 Video Player
Share Drafts Publicly
Slider PRO
Thumbnail Gallery (WordPress Plugin)
TinyMCE Advanced
US Interactive HTML5 Map for WordPress
WooSidebars
WP Editor
WP Equal Columns
Youtube Channel Gallery
Plugins — DEACTIVATED
Askimet
Inline Preview
Justified Image Grid
Maintenance Mode
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Connection lost / running very slowThank you! It is definitely not an internet issue — the problem happens for various users at many different locations (office, home, coffee shop).
I’ve put in a call to action with the server, and we’ll see what happens. I just want to know if there is any chance this could be a WordPress issue? Is there anything I could try?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Change /blog slug in options-permalink.phpI’m sorry, I should have been more specific. And I understand that you can’t see it if I don’t leave it broken, but we get too much traffic to allow that.
All the internal URLs direct to 404s — broken links. Whereas WordPress’s “blog” insert seems to generate redirects fairly seamlessly, I can’t get it to do the same thing, but with “1”
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Change /blog slug in options-permalink.phpIf I change anything there, all of our internal links on our site break. I tried changing it to /1/%year%/, tried taking out the blog, etc — and tried making sure that the site’s dashboard permalinks settings at least matched that — and no matter what, every internal link was broken.
It seems like any changes I make to either the site’s or network’s permalinks settings break all of our internal links. Thus, I was trying to go into the Multisite internal coding. I’ve given up on overriding the slug — I just want to superficially change it.
Any other ideas?