creativepickle
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Shadowbox JS] [Plugin: Shadowbox JS] Duplicate images in multiple galleriesSure- here you go. But I may have to take out the offending code in the next day or two since my client is wanting to go live with the site. For now, though, you can find it here:
http://pswrealestate.com/foresttrailhomes/site-plan
The images in questions are the ones on the right side.
Thanks!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Shadowbox JS] [Plugin: Shadowbox JS] Duplicate images in multiple galleriesSorry- forgot to break out my code.
Here is how each gallery’s markup looks:
<p><a href="largeimage1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[Gallery1]"><img src="smallimage1.jpg"></a></p> <p><a href="largeimage1.jpg" rel="shadowbox[Gallery1]"><img src="smallimage2.jpg" class="lot"></a></p>I used UTF-8 with the comma separator and double-quote text delimiter. But just to be clear, my problem was never a blank screen- the issue I had was that I kept getting “0 posts imported” when I ran the script.
Also, make sure you read the documentation closely and use the correct header row syntax. I missed that the first time, which I think was part of the problem.
Hope that helps!
Never mind… I tried OpenOffice instead of Excel, and it worked like a champ. Thanks for the killer plugin.
I am running version 0.3.3, have checked my CSV against the sample, and have made sure safe mode is off. I still get the 0 Posts in 0 seconds fail. Any ideas?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: GoDaddy Hosting super slow – Is it me or them?It is Godaddy. It is nothing any of you are doing. I have a number of WordPress sites I built for clients, and the ones on GoDaddy ALL run slow. Like 90-second page load slow. Of course, GoDaddy says it is anyone else’s fault but theirs. The fact, though, is that their servers are so completely overloaded that they cannot provide the basic service they have sold us. Their solution? Upsell you to a dedicated server.
Let me put this in perspective:
If I do a Reverse IP lookup of one of my wordpress sites on Godaddy, I find that there are 3,900 other sites running on the same server. The same search for a HostGator-hosted site reveals 370 sites, and for Dreamhost, 40 sites. That means that a given GoDaddy server is hosting 100 times more sites than a DreamHost server. And they say it’s WordPress’ fault. C’mon.
The only solution, unfortunately, is to abandon GoDaddy, and to publicize that choice as much as possible (tell friends, blog about it). A company this large only responds to revenue loss, unfortunately, so maybe that is what it will take for them to stop overloading their servers.
OK, I’m done venting. Time to go cancel some GoDaddy accounts….