Snow
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Post-test report:
Yes, it works! I just had to check the box for this new option (on the “Bootstrap CSS” settings page) and then I tested a bit of code in the sidebar and it worked perfectly!
Thanks very much!
~Snow
Hi Paul,
Sorry for the delay, I’ve been on vacation the past week. I’ve downloaded the new version and will give it a spin tomorrow when I’m at work. I’ll report back if there are any problems.
Thanks very much!
~Snow
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Post Corrector] [Plugin: WP Post Corrector] Not workingI just ran into this same problem. Oh well, I’ll keep looking for something that will work.
Thank you, JCollier — I added this <?php related_entries() ?>
and now I get results on on my pages!Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Moving blog from subdomain to it's own top level domainThanks Andrea, I will look into that.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Moving blog from subdomain to it's own top level domainHi Andrea,
I do understand that with this plugin the old domain is there underneath, but I don’t want my client to see it or their customers. So, if the old domain shows up anywhere, that imo is a bug. If it’s not a bug, and that’s seen as acceptable, then this isn’t my preferred way to fix this, in the long term, but if it’s the only work-around to the problem, I’ll use it for now. I have to refer back to my original post at this point, about the way it used to work to actually move a site to the location where I need it to be once I’ve completed development, and hope that the broken functions will be fixed soon.
I’m afraid I don’t follow you. How is this part of the “remote login” option? I have that turned off. Are you saying I should turn it on? Based on this description, that would make things worse: “Remote Login – This will make your login pages for all sites redirect to your main site to do the actual login. The benefit of this is that when you log in to one, you log into all of them. The downside is that the URL changes to another domain in order to log in.” (This is from the 2nd page ipstenu linked to above.)
What “domain mapping feature on wordpress.com” are you referring to? I’m not familiar with this. We host installations of WordPressMU on our own servers. I’ve never had a site hosted by wordpress.com.
Thanks for your response. Unfortunately I’m more confused now.
~Snow
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Moving blog from subdomain to it's own top level domainMostly that link confirmed what I had done, helped me fix one setting, and it did explain things a little better, so again, thank you.
In my testing I have one remaining glitch I see. When I log out of the mapped site it sends me to the old login screen.
(Examples not real links)
1) tools.client.com (newly mapped, working)
2) tools.client.com/wp-login.php (works fine)
3) [log out]
4) land here: dev.mydomain.com/tools/wp-login.php?loggedout=trueOn the Domain Mapping Configuration page, I have entered the IP address for the server, and only #2 (permanent redirect) under Domain Options is marked as yes.
I had #3 (user domain mapping page) marked yes, went to the site, to Tools > Domain Mapping, and added the new primary domain. Then I went back and turned off option #3.
Seems like a bug, since I haven’t seen anything about it, in any of the docs of read. Before I go post it as a bug for the plugin, I thought I’d check and see if this is something you’re familiar with.
Thanks again for your help!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Moving blog from subdomain to it's own top level domainI think I may have blundered into the solution just before you posted that link. Thank you for the link, I will read that, and hope that it helps me understand better what’s going on and why it works.
I’ll switch this thread to resolved if the solution holds while I shove at it to make sure it isn’t going to come apart on me.
Thanks very much!
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Moving blog from subdomain to it's own top level domainI saw that plugin and found it very confusing, as did my partner. I will try again to sort out what it’s for and how it might help me with this.
Hi Mike,
Yes indeed that is the problem. I’m adjusting my ratings now, gladly, and will continue testing your plugin. My rating may go up higher if it can handle my sites needs for single messages included on 30+ pages.
Thanks very much for your help!
~Snow
P.S. Very sorry I blamed your plugin for the trouble.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Custom Post Type UI hijacked my Home pageI’ve had a similar problem with Redirection and the “WP Boilerplate Shortcode” plugin. I think maybe Redirection doesn’t play well with others. For now I’ve turned it off, since I need the other plugin much more.