robhob
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Try ticking “Show next image on click”. You’ll find this under Gallery >> Options >> Slideshow.
Hope that solves this one for you. I’ve only been using NextGen gallery for a few hours now so I might be wrong.
Cheers
Rob
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Move from Windows to Linux Host – Site BrokenOkay, I managed to break it again! Figured out the problem though. I had edited a file (screen.php) in cPanel. After making the change the site broke, not because of the change but rather (I think) because of the character set. cPanel defaults to utf-8 character encoding. I ended up editing the file in Notepad ++ and then uploading it to the server. Now it’s working perfectly again!
Thanks for all your attention.
Rob
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Move from Windows to Linux Host – Site BrokenOkay, it looks like I’m back up and running. I went to Permalinks and without changing anything, I saved the settings and that seems to have done the trick.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Move from Windows to Linux Host – Site BrokenI’ve managed to get the landing page working but now I’m getting a 404 error when I try and browse to any of the pages.
This site was working almost perfectly on the Windows host, I moved to Linux because there was some extra functionality that I needed that wasn’t available on the Windows host.
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In reply to: Really Simple CAPTCHA not workingOh dear, not looking good… not even a sniff of help.
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In reply to: How to centre text and image horizontallyThanks, but that also didn’t work. I’m entering this into the html section of a normal WP page… should something like this work there?
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In reply to: How to centre text and image horizontallyHow would I do that in the WordPress page editor? I’ve tried it like this but it’s not working:
<div text-align: center;>
[one_half]
<img src=”/wp-content/themes/config/images/icons/phone.png” alt=”” /> <h7>021 534 7653</h7>
[/one_half][one_half_last]
<img src=”/wp-content/themes/config/images/icons/phone.png” alt=”” /> <h7>021 534 2847</h7>
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In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upWhy don’t you try what I did, replace your theme with a clean copy. You should have a folder called geoplaces in your themes folder (you’ll find it here – assuming you’ve got file level access):
maniladestination.com\wwwroot\wp-content\themesForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upI really don’t think it’s the theme. I think our sites were hacked. As I said earlier, mine’s working fine now after I replaced the theme (called config) with clean copy of the same.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upGo back to templatic.com ( I assume that’s where you bought the theme) and download a fresh copy. Then backup the goeplaces theme folder, delete the old one and unzip the new one in it’s place.
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In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upWhat’s the name of the theme you’re having trouble with?
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In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upWhat plugin’s have you got installed?
I’ve got the following active plugin’s:
Comprehensive Google Map Plugin
Contact Form 7
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WordPress ImporterForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upHave you tried getting a fresh copy of your theme?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upYes. I’ve fixed the problem eventually by deleting the theme (I couldn’t rename it… got a nondescript server error) and unzipping the original theme in it’s place.
Now the question is, how do I secure the site? I’ve already changed the FTP password and the admin password.
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In reply to: How to get rid of unwanted pop upI don’t know who these guys are but they’ve also been hacked:
https://www.whattwoeat.com/