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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: “Saving failed” in Site EditorHad same issue using Twenty Twenty-Four theme. Was able to solve by turning off Dreamhost firewall per @marynotari ‘s 2/15/23 message in this thread saying, “…?See their documentation?here.”
Thanks for the solution, Mary and y’all!
My lock-out messages are saying the attempts are coming from my own Virtual Private Server. Any idea why that would be the case? I had expected reports indicating other IP addresses, but why my own static IP?
I’ve found a different solution to my problem, though I suspect I’m not the only one who will have experienced the “missing” content.
No further input planned from this end, but perhaps someone will post a solution that helps others.
I see that the author is active and supporting/updating this cool tool. What I most need is to be able to pass content into the toggle area using shortcodes that pull the content from elsewhere in the site. If you’re able to help with that I’d be most grateful.
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Best way to test Multisite installation on server?I’ve poked around a bit and can’t zero in on how/where to submit a trac ticket for WP. Possible to get a link to the page for doing so?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Best way to test Multisite installation on server?I was able to restore from my backup. When I changed the URLs to both read the root the network install proceeded correctly and I’m now running a multisite.
Thanks for your help toward that end. I’ve read other of your posts as well and look forward to further reliance upon your skill and generosity.
Troy
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Best way to test Multisite installation on server?Andrea (or other expert/s),
I had an essentially identical question, and so I downloaded the ebook for guidance on how to proceed. I already had a subdirectory setup, with my wp in a folder called /vanilla. I got the wp_config file set with define(‘WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE’, true); and was glad to see the Network Settings.So on that page I was told that my site url should be irfhe.org rather than https://www.irfhe.org or otherwise (or https://www.irfhe.org/vanilla as it had been, evidently). I changed the “Site address (URL)” only, to https://irfhe.org (it needed the https://) but I did not change the “WordPress address (URL)” because the instruction appeared to focus on the site instance of the URL, not the WordPress instance of the URL. Now my site is 404’d up the gazoo, and I’m unable to even get into my dashboard.
Any tips? (Yes, I did back it up first, and I’m writing this as I await upload of the backup file so I can attempt a restore.)
I wonder if I was supposed to change both URLs on the General page to the same. If that’s the case, would you have any pull with the WP folks to have them revise the instruction to say more precisely what is meant? For instance, as noted above I was unable to change the name to simply irfhe.org–I had to put the https:// in front of it. That may be very obvious to the cognoscenti, but attempting to do exactly as instructed is what I fear has got me in this bind. I looked for guidance on this in the ebook but did not spot it. It would seem helpful for the zillions of newbs using WP if the instruction there were accurate, something like (if I’m right about this): “your URLs (both WordPress and Site) should say https://irfhe.org”.