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  • esmi

    (@esmi)

    How exactly are you linking to these images? I noticed that the link is malformed (an extra trailing /).

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    Sorry Esmi for my ignorance, I’m not sure what you mean. I normally just upload the image and that’s it. I’ve not changed anything

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    I’m not sure what an extra trailing is

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Can we see the site using the default theme with all plugins deactivated?

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    I’m not sure what an extra trailing is

    Try examining the links for one of these images. There’s a / at the end that should definitely not be there.

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    Ok so, I’ve deactivated all plugin and activated the default theme

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Still got that trailing /. Can you try setting your custom permalinks back to the default setting via Settings -> Permalinks?

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    Done

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    Nothing is changing, still the same

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Sorry – at this point we’re pretty much trying to rule out various culprits.

    That extra / is still present. Without changing anything, can you check what is entered for the two urls in Settings -> General?

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    wordpress url – http://www.pureweddingblog.com

    site address url – http://www.pureweddingblog.com

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    That looks fine too.

    Can you access your WordPress .htaccess file? You’ll need to use FTP or whatever file management application your host provides. Just ensure that whatever you use is configured to show all files as .htaccess files are often hidden by default.

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    Is that in the control panel, under file manager. I see .htaccess and .htaccess05252013 and other files such as wp-login

    esmi

    (@esmi)

    Just the .htaccess file. can you view it or download it, open it in a text editor and post the content here?

    Thread Starter asipaballo

    (@asipaballo)

    # BEGIN WordPress

    # END WordPress
    That’s all it says

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