Plugin Author
Mike
(@mgsisk)
Apologies for the trouble @jeypawlik. The customizer issue is a new one… can you check in your BlueHost dashboard for an error log section, or in your site’s root FTP directory to see if there’s an error_log file? Without more information about the 500 error it’ll be tough to diagnose.
Can you elaborate on your comics being out of order? Is it the comics themselves, storylines, something else?
Hi Mike!
I just got off chat with bluehost and they helped me out with the customization issue; they said it was to do with the Webcomic plugin and they said they renamed it to fix the issue… bluehost isn’t as helpful as I would have hoped.
This is the error log they gave me:
[30-Jan-2018 14:39:26 UTC] PHP Warning: strpos(): Empty needle in /home2/topazco1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/webcomic/lib/collection/common.php on line 186
The comics are in proper order on my dashboard, but on the website itself (topazcomics.com) it’ll flip to different storylines randomly. So it’ll go ch12 pg 5 to ch 16 pg 1, 2, 3, and then back to ch12.
I use the storylines as chapters. And the storyline dropdown widget seems to have disappeared from my site as well. It looks like all the webcomic widgets are gone actually.
Also It looks like the jumbled pages is only happening on one webcomic and the other one is just fine.
Wait, that was my mistake, the widgets are gone because the bluehost person renamed the folder. I named it back to Webcomic and the widgets I was using are back where they should be; but only one of them is actually working and showing the webcomic pages in the dropdown. Now that I’ve named it back the error 500 shows up when I try to customize.
Again this is the only error that shows up in the error log:
[30-Jan-2018 15:21:25 UTC] PHP Warning: strpos(): Empty needle in /home2/topazco1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/webcomic/lib/collection/common.php on line 186
Plugin Author
Mike
(@mgsisk)
Thanks @jeypawlik. Unfortunately, that particular error wouldn’t be causing a server issue… could you setup a WordPress admin account for me on your site? I think I’ll need to be able to dig around a bit to figure this one out.