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  • Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    OK, I got the title link to go to content but the transition is abrupt, the page doesn’t scroll down to content, instead it jumps to it. To have it scroll down, I need to use “class=”menu-scroll-down” to the title, but the problem is since this class is associated with the arrow, it sits opposite to where the title should appear. Currently using class=”menu-scroll-down” removes the title from its designated place and puts it right below the arrow. But now clicking the title does make the page scroll down nicely ??

    Looks like I need to create another class for title so that it sits properly at its place while still gliding down. There are so many instances of class=”menu-scroll-down” that I don’t know how many new classes I will have to create.

    Any cues guys?

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by Maxal.
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    • This reply was modified 7 years, 7 months ago by Maxal.

    Hi

    I want to achieve the same as Andrew desired and eventually got, but being a newbie, I’m unable to start my journey. It also appears that coding has changed in “template-parts\header\header.php” as I can’t find out the code that Andrew pointed out for a change.

    Any help would be highly valuable.

    Thanx
    Max

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    Hi mbrsolution

    I have reactivated the plugin and it has automatically picked up old settings, which means I will be again logged out of the admin in a few days and will face the same issues all over.

    What should I do now? I did check the address you mentioned earlier, but a to-the-point way forward would be great.

    Thanx
    Max

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    The problem was related to AIOWPS’s content in the .htaccess file. I removed that stuff and the log-in page is back.

    Thanx a lot montrealist ??

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    Hi mbrsolution

    Yup, it worked, finally ??

    But now please tell me what is the status of W3T plugin and the security of my website? What do I need to do next? I also need to set a custom admin url and never get signed out of it automatically.

    Thanx a lot for your help buddy. Looking forward for next round of instructions.

    Max

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    Flushing permaliks doesn’t help.

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    Hi mbrsolution

    I haven’t tried the plugin you mentioned for resetting configuration. I’ll do it once I am home. In the meantime, could you please tell me what I may need to do in .htaccess file and if that will be enough to resolve the issue?

    Thanx

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    I have tried both urls but getting the same 404 error.

    wp-admin folder and and wp-login.php file are there. There is no wp-login.php file in wp-admin folder. Is it correct? It’s in the main directory, not inside wp-admin.

    I had disabled W3T and AIOWPS plugins, not other plugins.

    Haven’t done anything to .htaccess file. Not a pro, so didn’t touch .htaccess file.

    I am still logged in as admin in Firefox and I am not logged out even if I try to log out, I am redirected back to admin section. I have tried different browsers, different computers at different locations, but the result is the same.

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    As stated earlier, I am using renamed admin url which is “https://mysite.com/abc” … this url has been included to the exclude option, but to no avail. I have also added: /wp-admin url to the exclude option. The page refreshes in a flash and the user remains on the log-in page.

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    Still looking for a solution…

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    @wpsolutions

    After hitting Log In button, the page refreshes and I am still on the sign-in page.

    The only way for me to:

    Get into the plug-in folder
    Rename the plugin directory
    Use the default WP admin log-in address
    …and once in, get back to my plugin directory through FTP and restore AIOWPS directory name.

    In my office, I am unable to use FTP or web host control panel, thus I can’t rename plugin directory.

    Any solutions?

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    @juggledad

    I strongly believe that W3 Total Cache would be doing something here because everything was fine till last night when I did some tweaking to the plugin settings. Since then I am having this problem. I tried to undo as many changes as I could remember, but the issue is still here.

    Tell me what is the safest way to disable W3 Total Cache plugin without breaking the website?

    Thanx for your help man ??

    Max

    Thread Starter Maxal

    (@maxal)

    I did try but couldn’t fine a specific answer.

    Another thing: When I refresh my media gallery after the http error, I can see the image uploaded though WP isn’t creating thumbnail preview of the image. Image is also accessible in the browser.

    My guess is that WP is being barred from creating thumbnail preview for jpg and gif images otherwise it is uploading the images just fine.

    It might have to do something with W3 Total Cache?

    Hey Lamle

    First, the version difference between my localhost and my live server doesn’t seem threateningly apart: Version: This Server: [5.5.49] — Package Server: [5.6.32]. So can we conveniently ignore compatibility issue here?

    Secondly, prior to installing AIOWP and W3T plug-ins, Duplicator was installing the live website on my localhost without any issue. So does it mean that the above-mentioned plug-ins are the culprit?

    Thirdly, I had deactivated W3T plug-in at the time of packaging and while restoring the site at the localhost, I omitted every single plug-in to find out the culprit, but I still ended up with the errors mentioned about, also logged in the “installer log file”.

    What’s your thoughts now?

    Thanx for your help Lamle.

    Having almost the same issue.

    Installing from live site to localhost.

    White screen after installing with “Deploy Error: 91”

    Common Fixes:
    Query size limits: Update your MySQL server with the max_allowed_packet setting to handle larger payloads.
    Unknown collation: The MySQL Version is too old see: What is Compatibility mode & ‘Unknown collation’ errors?

    max_allowed_packet = 500M

    MySQL

    Host: Success
    Database: Success
    Version: This Server: [5.5.49] — Package Server: [5.6.32]

    NOTICE: The wp-config.php has one or more of the following values set [WPCACHEHOME]. Please validate these values are correct by opening the file and checking the values. To validate the meaning and proper usage of each parameter used the codex link above.

    [WPCACHEHOME] values are perfectly fine.

    W3TC was deactivated at the time of packaging, that went without any issue.
    AIOWPS was active.

    All plug-ins were left out:

    installer log file here: https://www.sendspace.com/file/835c90

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