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  • Thread Starter vincentnola

    (@vincentnola)

    I disabled all plug-ins (including Jetpack) and tried to load the site, nothing happened or changed.

    I had to download an additional plug-in called “WP-Sticky” in order to see the option to designate a post as “sticky”. On the wordpress site, this option appears on the right side under “advanced settings”. The entire “advanced settings” box is absent from the self-hosted site as well.

    When you say the path gets “weird” at the plugins, what exactly do you mean? Someone else I asked told me it looked like the code was making references to items that are in different locations in the updated version, and the theme/code needs to be updated. Perhaps it is only a matter of time.

    Let me know your most current thoughts, and thanks for the help!!!

    Thread Starter vincentnola

    (@vincentnola)

    Hey thanks for the response! I have not altered any of the CSS code between the two sites.

    When I installed the site originally this error was immediate, as it was the first thing I noticed after activating the theme.

    I did some tinkering in the header.php and replaced a few code items, but when they did not make any difference, I changed them back to the way they were. The edits were suggested fixes from past versions and other alterations (such as slideshow on every page) but nothing I tried caused the slideshow to appear on any page at all, let along the header.

    Right now, everything is back to the way it was, as far as I know. But then, I do not know much about coding.

    I see that the link you provided leads to the 404 error. What else does this tell you about the broken code? What else can I tell you to help?

    Thanks for the effort!

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