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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Featured image positioningGreat thanks.
It was actually the image that you can insert as a background image under Settings. E.g. the white wave image beneath the top blue section on the page.
Thx.
shelbergsIt was as I suspected the w3 total cache causing the problem.
Folder wp-content is already set to 0755
File .htaccess is already set to 0644Hi @vmarko
How do I change the permissions? I have FTP-access but not direct server access. I can of course contact our server provider, if I can’t fix it myself.
Thx
ShelbergsHi @vmarko
I have done this, but when I try to install again I get the following error
W3 Total Cache Error: Files and directories could not be automatically created to complete the installation.
Please execute commands manually
or use FTP form to allow W3 Total Cache make it automatically.Hi @prashantrai
I believe it has to do with W3 Total Cache causing problems after I tried to delete it. I will try to contact their support.
Thx
ShelbergsI have the same problem. I have removed the advanced-cache.php file manually, but I still get the same error message. Why is that?
I also get this Error: Configuration file /home/sqjkuiut/watercompany.dk/wp-content/wp-cache-config.php is missing. Please reload the page. In this case, the file is not missing. So why do I get these error messages
I have deleted all other cache-plugins, so…
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Featured Image size problemHi ben
I have checked as you suggested and regarding the loop-templates, they are identical for both pages. If you like, I can send you the code.
Also the featured image output is identical for both pages:
function get_the_post_thumbnail( $post = null, $size = ‘post-thumbnail’, $attr = ” ) {
$post = get_post( $post );if ( ! $post ) {
return ”;
}$post_thumbnail_id = get_post_thumbnail_id( $post );
/**`
Thx
ShelbergForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Identical sites, but different page speedHi Julia
Thx for you elaborate answer. The two sites share the same template, but on two different servers. That might as you say account for some of the differences in performance. One thing confuses me however. When I test the two in PageSpeed, the .se comes out much better than the .dk. Strange that you apparently get the opposite results.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Identical sites, but different page speedYour are right of course. Just thought that either someone would give it a look or it would be ignored. Thx anyway.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] Video doesn’t work with AMP pluginGreat work. Thx @jamesosborne
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] Video doesn’t work with AMP pluginHere is the cannonical url https://watercompany.dk/ and here is the AMP url https://watercompany.dk/?amp=1.
I have submitted a form with the health details.
thx.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] Video doesn’t work with AMP pluginAnd the mobile site is totally messed up after switching to transitional. So not a good idea…
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [AMP] Video doesn’t work with AMP pluginSorry. Didn’t know it had to be in transitional. I have changed it now, and now the videos show. Another problem now though. When checking the url in PageSpeed Insights, I get the error “Lighthouse returned error: NOT_HTML”. Any clue as to this?