Hi there. I do not have any answers for you, sorry. I am posting because I have the same issue. Everything was fine and then one day the links stopped working. Another issue I have (does this happen to you as well?) is if I type the url into the address bar of Firefox I will get a 404 error. But using the bookmark from FF works fine. Strange.
@surachar Dandelion is a pay-for theme not available on the WordPress repo, please direct your question to the themeforest guys.
@diversebydesign; I can’t even get a URL to bookmark, as cannot use the ‘view page’ feature in the editor and get a 400 error or going nowhere when attempting to use the links. I’ll let you know if I find a solution to this problem. I, and others, I’m sure, would appreciate the same from you; thanks.
@ Frumph; thank you – I will try posting this to the Themeforest forum.
Best Wishes to All,
Sura
Well… I found out that my site got hacked. I contacted my hosting company (justhost) and after ssome detective work it appeared that someone had injected some php scripts into a few of my files and redirected many (if not all) of my links to porn sites.
I ended up having to wipe out everything and start from scratch. My backups were tainted as well. And since I did not have the time (or patience) to go through every file looking for malicious code I figured a global deletion and reinstalling WP was in order. I hope for everyone elses sake they do not have the same issue as I did. I wish I knew why they chose me cause this is the second time in the year that this has happened.
Now.. I dont know how to do this effectively, but any links that I have out there (old ones) I believe are still routing to the porn sites. Not sure how to either remove them all (as I dont know where all of them might be) or if I should just put the word out.
Hi, to prevent hacking I suggest you install wp-better security or anything alike. It prevented a few hacks at my install. Beside that it detects changed files. you can even report it to your e-mail on a daily basis.
Might prevent further hacks in the future.
I don’t know how they hacked you, but the most simple version might be to redirect trough .htaccess. You might want to check the contents of that file (it’s a hidden file, so be sure to set hidden files visible).
I know this may be a little late, but I just read your post. I had the same problem. What caused my problem was a server move at my hosting company. After the move some links on my site stopped working, while others were fine. I traced the problem to missing ‘www.’ in some of the links. Adding this back to the links fixed the problem.
It’s just possible your hosting company made a server move without your knowledge.