• Hello,

    I cant’t view my page on firefox, chrome or internet explorer. The only one showing it correctly is Safari. Both Firefox and chrome tell me “You tried going to http://www.mypage[dot]org and it doesn’t exist. All is not lost! You can search for what you’re looking for”

    The page can be perfectly seen on safari though. And even firefox and chrome show me my page’s design with all primary and secondary menus, and I can even click on the other links of the page and the are fine. I’s just the main page it’s not showing and has this Error-Sentence in the middle, instead of my content.

    I tried going to CSS validator in order to see if it could tell me where the bug is, but it also tells me the page does not exist.

    I already updated wordpress and removed all plugins I had downloaded, but it’s still not working.

    Could you please help me with this? How can I detect an error? I use Oxygen.

    Thank you so much!

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  • Can we have the real site url please?

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    Hello,

    I sent it to you as private message through your Black Widow email, is it ok?

    Thank you so much for be willing to help!

    Have you tried:

    – deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).

    – switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.

    resetting the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    Hello,

    I tried deactivating all plugins at the plugin menu, but it still doesn’t work. I’ll now try the other two. Thank you!

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    Ok, so now I erased all plugins I had except for akismet, which was included with wordpress, but just to make sure deactivated it. I switched to Twenty eleven but got the same message as before (sorry, the page doesn’ exist). Any suggestions left?

    Is there some way to detect the error? I tried to validate the CSS, in order to get a report on what was wrong and try to fix t, but the validator also tells me the page doesn’t exist. Is there any other way to do this (I mean, to see WHERE the error might be)?

    This doesn’t sound like a CSS issue to me. If it was, at the very worst you’d get a blank page. The one thing you would never get is a “no such page” message. That’s typical of a PHP, database or server issue. Since this appears to be browser specific, my money is on the latter.

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    I think I got it! I was trying to set the articles/pages to another date, so each article would shown as written at the day of the event it refers to. But now I let them with the right dat, for instance of today, and voilá!, there’s my page again!

    I hope this stays like this! Now I can see it perfectly on firefox!

    THANK YOU so much for your help and your thoughts! You’re right, this wasn’t the CSS!

    Ah! Were you trying to edit each Post/Pages’s permalinks? If so that can create all kinds of problems. What kinds of events are these? Perhaps we can help you to come up with a solution that displays the date(s) that you want but without breaking your site. 😉

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    I was using a plugin called The future is now, but apparently it was causing a bug even after I deleted it. Strange enough, some events do still work if I plan them in the future, other aren’t shown unless I say they were written at least today.
    Now I have some events shown with their dates in the future, and some events with the date from today because otherwise it makes the whole page go down…

    All events are cultural events for a festival. There are music concerts, debates with writers, exhibitions, performances and film previews. Each event is going to happen in a specific day, and this is the date I would like to show in the event.

    Thread Starter inesthomas

    (@inesthomas)

    wow, no I haven’t, thank you so much! I’ll take a look!

    THANK YOU AGAIN!!!!

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