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  • Thread Starter turtle

    (@turtle)

    i found out that i needed to edit the sidebar.php file. here’s what i’m puzzled with: Why is there a “feed:” prefix in the footer by default? What’s the intention for putting “feed:” prefix there anyway?

    Thread Starter turtle

    (@turtle)

    I’m still in the process of testing the WP blog.

    sorry i didn’t provide enough info. Here’s what happened when i clicked on “Entries (RSS)” in the footer.

    … a window popped up and displayed the following URL:

    “feed:https://blog.mysite.com/feed/”. if I took out “feed:” i think it would solve the problem, right? i have never used RSS before so i don’t know much.

    I’m guessing that i should modify the file footer. when i tried to delete “feed:” in the “footer” link i couldn’t seem to submit the change. At the bottom of the window screen, it shows “If this file were writable you could edit it.” i’m guessing i need to issue a “chmod 655” command for the “theme-editor.php” file? are there any other files that i need to edit? theme.php?

    thanks for the insight.

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    Thread Starter turtle

    (@turtle)

    Handysolo,
    you were right… it was the <?php get_links_list(); ?> liner. i cut and pasted this liner from sidebar.php file in the old theme editor page and put it into the new theme and it worked great.

    ?? … thanks! you’ve been a great help… have a good weekend!

    Thread Starter turtle

    (@turtle)

    i just found out how to solve this problem. under Options => General, i had changed the WordPress Address (URI), but did not change Blog Address (URI) to reflect the new subdomain. so i went in and made the change to the Blog Address (URL) and it’s working fine. thanks! ya-hoooo!

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