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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to downgrade from 4.4.1 to 4.3.2Just to close this James
After a few days (when I plucked up the courage) I logged in to the ‘admin’ page without any problem. I had not been able to do this previously and I had made absolutely no changes prior to this.
As the wind was obviously in the right direction – I clicked on the ‘Update to 4.4.1’ button.
The update proceeded without problems – as did the plugin and theme upgrades I ran afterwards.So my site has successfully upgraded to 4.4.1
I have no idea what went wrong in the first place – or why it worked when it worked.
But I am not complaining!
Thanks for your help
DavidForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: How to downgrade from 4.4.1 to 4.3.2Hi James – Thanks for the reply. Things are stranger than I thought.
If I open the web site after a few hours – it opens, eventually.
If I try to access the admin page I can even do that, eventually.
If I try to open any option from the menus – it never happens.
If I try to return to the site page – the page never opens and just times out.
If I try to open any other page – it never opens – it just times out.
If I try again tomorrow – I can repeat the first steps above.This is after the 4.3.2 update – the attempted 4.4.1 update never happened.
There are no related errors in /var/log/httpd/error_log and no sign of any attempt to access the site in /var/log/httpd/access_logThe site is http://www.everopenstorybook.com if that is any help.
PHP 5.3.3
Apache 2.2.15
CentOS 6.7 (32 bit)As 4.3.2 seems to be broken – I’m thinking of using your advice to upgrade to 4.4.1 manually. There is now no way I can auto-upgrade – even if there was a fix released – so I’m faced with a manual upgrade of some sort. Luckily I’m not using the site just yet, so it isn’t critical.
Do you think this will work?
Thanks
DavidForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Popups - WordPress Popup] Popup only shows to logged in userThanks Damian
DavidForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Popups - WordPress Popup] Popup only shows to logged in userNow I’ve just noticed that ticking the debug option only ignores the cookie for the admin user.
Oh.
OK maybe I can live with that – it is going to make testing on other devices a bit more difficult though.I’m guessing that as that’s the way it’s supposed to work you can ignore this Damian
Thanks
DavidForum: Plugins
In reply to: [Popups - WordPress Popup] Popup only shows to logged in userAdded after trying a few things
It isn’t to do with logged in or logged out – tried on FireFox, Chrome (desktop), Safari(ipad) and FireFox(Android)It often works first time but not after that – I have the debug mode selected – is there a way that could have become unselected? WordPress update to 4.2 maybe?
I have tried shift refresh and I have FireFox set with no cache.
Thanks
DavidForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Omega] Mobile theme only 66% width after latest omega updateThanks Han – the legacy plugin put it right – I’ll wait for the update of the Mobile theme now.
DavidForum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: [Theme: Mobile] css editor cuts off at 99Thanks CrouchingBruin – That sounds like the simplest and quickest way – I’ll give those two editors a try.
DavidForgot to mention – I changed to the original Syntax theme – but it is just the same.
Thanks Pippin – that might be OK – I’ll give it a try.
DavidHi Kathryn
Thanks for the reply.The concept I’ve been working on has undergone a major revision – wow, that sounds like I’ve really done something great!
I’ve realised that the way I want it to work will only work if I have multi-site – and you guessed it – I have installed my current site in its own subdirectory – because I used named virtual hosts and it seemed a good idea at the time.
So, I’m going to have to reinstall in the root directory and start from scratch. Such is life.
I’m sure I’ll be back, though as I really like the Syntax theme.
Thanks again for your help
David