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  • Thread Starter mduzair

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    I got it. What I had done is add a category whose name was too long to fit in the sidebar. I couldn’t see that because the sidebar elongated automatically to include its name, but then pushed the main content window below it.

    thanks for looking into this guys.

    cheers,
    Uzair

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    t31os_,

    I tried to reinstall firefox, clear the cache and upgrade to the new version of FF, still on my end, its not showing up correctly.

    any ideas why this might be happening?

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    I set my last two posts to draft status and the issue is still happeneing. Moreover, the issue is still happening on single page posts also, which means that something has changed in the stylesheet which is making a universal change on the website’s layout.

    can someone please look into the coding please and let me know what is causing this issue?

    https://uzi.wirelesszer0.com

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    any ideas folks?

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    Hi,

    Yes, I thought of that too. I took the image in the latest post down and reposted it. But it didn’t make any difference at all. So i reposted the image again.

    i can’t imagine what the problem is, its very strange.

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    I tried it. But its still happening. Going to keep it on and keep checking.

    Just to note tho, the exactly same message was posted again.

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    Thanks Shane. I’ll give it a go and see how it works.

    cheers,
    U

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    hello.. anybody?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    any ideas folks?

    Esmi?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    I tried it and it doesn’t seem to do anything.

    For this to work, do my links have to be inserted using the wp-oembd tag?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    Also, currently on the blog, what you see are the changes made in Option B.

    In this, all links are appearing ok except for the post title links, the category links and the comment links. From these ones, only those that have been visited by someone are appearing in lighter color and with a dotted line.

    If we can find a way to remove the part which changes these links once visited, I think we will be good to go.

    Please help… anyone!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
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    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    Esmi,

    You’re the first person that has suggested stuff in three days that actually seems to be doing something. But its still not working, so I’m going to make an effort to explain the problem in detail and please excuse the lack of appropriate jargon cuz I am new to this.

    1. If you look at my page, every post has a grey strip above it (below the post’s title). There is a comment link in this strip. Let’s call it the comment link

    2. The links under the post, such as the Categories, let’s call this the Category links.

    3. And let’s call the Tags under the post, the Tag links.

    4. And the links inside the text which I am posting, let’s call this the Text links. These are the ones I want to fix. Everything else should stay as is.

    Now, the problem is:

    A. When I post the above code in the stylesheet that you suggested all 4 types of links plus the link for the post title change to a lighter color and become dotted for all posts on the page. This is not what I want since now all the links on the page are changing. I just want this to happen to the Text links.

    B. When I change the code you suggested so that it has a “.content” in front of it and not a “.entry” the following happens~:

    – The comment link is yellow like I want it, but only for posts that have not been commented on. But I want it yellow on all posts regardless of the number of comments or not.

    – Then, for the text links everything comes up ok.

    – For the category and tag links, they also change to lighter and dotted, but only for those that have been visited. But I just want them to not change at all.


    As far I can tell this option (B) is working. The only thing is that it is working too well on all links. I need to remove the comments link and the category links from these changes. And I think we may be good to go.

    C. When I change the code you suggested to take out the “a:visited” part, everything goes back to the same as it was. All links are working, but the Text links (except for the first post) are not lighter and not dotted.

    D. I tried posting the code you suggested in the index template but it doesn’t seem to be working. This type of code (with color specifications) doesn’t exist in that template, so I’m not sure what to replicate

    I hope all that gives you enough info to see what is going on. And mind you, I have not even mentioned as of yet all the different set of changes this code is making when I go to see a single post only.

    help!!!!!

    i can’t be of help, but I have to say queesy that your website is cool. Nice concept and very cool execution

    There are two ways to run a wordpress blog:

    1. Your site is hosted on wordpress.com
    2. You have your own server.

    I don’t know how to solve this issue for option 1. In fact, I don’t think its possible with option 1, unless someone knows a trick.

    But for option 2, follow these steps.
    Connect your FTP to the host server where your site is hosted– and within the folders you find there, you will one called wp-content, within that you will see a folder called plugins, inside the folder, place the files for the plugin. Sometimes they specifically tell you to rename it something. If so, do that.

    Then go to your dashboard and from the left menu, click on plugins, then activate the plugin. Now, your blog should be working as you want.

    Thread Starter mduzair

    (@mduzair)

    Hey,

    Apparently ep-oembed is a standard embedding technique for videos and audio. Its within the settings when you upload a link. No plugin needed.

    But I tried taking it out of the link, and there is no change. I even went back to those posts and reinserted the links, nothing changes there either.

    But by posting another post, I do have another clue: On the homepage, only the first post shows the links as they should appear and it also shows a line under the image. But from the second post onwards, the links show incorrectly and the line under the image disappears.

    Its really weird.

    https://uzi.wirelesszer0.com

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