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  • Forum: Your WordPress
    In reply to: Review my site

    Hi Apollino,

    I love the simplicity, creativity of the design. Can your company help modify and redesign my blog?

    You can check my blog here: [Link removed. Please start your own topic.]

    Thank you

    Hi Benny,

    I visited your site and below are my recommendations:

    1. To me, he has given you all the access, probably what he has not given you is the control panel of the host provider
    2. This is evident for the fact that you could access your dashboard and still see mentioned features.

    I think what you need is a total overhaul of the design, and as such you will need an expert.

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    Regards

    Are you referring to blue Ad screen on the PC or laptop? you might want to check first if its on your site or your computer system.
    If its then showing on your site, then there is high possibility that your site is infected with virus or possibly hacked

    Hi Hikkup,

    There are two options to this:

    1. You might need to access your file manager from the control panel to see the file. To do this, just login to your control panel dashboard,navigate and look for the index file, or header file
    2. And secondly, you might want to check your editor file from your wordpress dashboard, and towards the right hand side, check out header.php, index.php e.t.c. I am pretty sure you will find the source files.

    You can check my blog for updates as relating to this sort of problems: http://bloggingconsult.org/

    Hi,

    It is cystal clear from the above that the issue is not caused by the FTP settings. Follow the below guidelines to resolve the problem:
    1. The latest Jetpack version is version 2.7 and works very well if you have wordpress version 3.7 and above. So, first thing is to update your wordpress platform to the latest version i.e. version 3.8.1. To do that, go to your WP dashboard and click on update
    2. Due to some non compatibility that other plugins can be causing, you need to troubleshoot all plugins temporarily. To start, first, deactivate all plugins, save and then log off, clear your browser cache, shut down the browser, then restart ( check if the same problem occurs) 2.) Upgrade and activate only the jetpack plugin and check to see if your site will crash again. 3) the gradually, start activating each plugins back one by one.

    Try this steps, I once suffered the same fate on my blog, http://bloggingconsult.org/, and that is what I did exactly.

    Cheers

    Hi Edi,

    The best solution is for you to get a better hosting if you are really serious about website or blog.

    You can invest the time you are wasting trying to solve this problem with a good webhost. I once had this similar problem on my new [redeacted] till I moved to a new webhost.

    Give it a try, I’m sure you will be glad.

    Hi Westerdaled,

    When you make some updates ( e.g plugins or probably work on your files e.g. from the editor-e.g index.php, functions.php) e.t.c. the updated changes sometimes will not reflect by the time you are logged out of your account but will reflect when you logged in. To solve this issue, simply deactivate all your plugins, clear the browser cache ( delete cookies and history), then log out. Thereafer, log in again, and activate all the plugins back. But the W3 total cache may not activate back automatically, you will have to make sure it is activated back.
    Secondly, one sure step to know if W3 total cache is causing problem is by using Google page speed ( the address is https://developers.google.com/speed/pagespeed/insights/). if the preview is broken or not showing exactly like your normal website, then the W3 total cache is giving you problem ( believe me, it once happened to me, cos the minify settings was causing compatibility problem).
    I plan on publising a detailed troubleshooting experience guide on my website for the W3 total cache, however you can read related help article on this on my page.

    Regards.

    Hi Westerdaled,

    From my experience, you do not need to disable W3Total Cache when updating post or updating your plugins.

    There are issues I discovered: sometimes when you update your site, either the plugins, worked on the files ( e.g. 404.php. single.php)and after saving and logging out. the effect may not reflect, in such case, just deactivate all the plugins, clear the cache ( in your browser, log out, log in again, activate the plugins back). Now, the issue here is that all the plugins will become activated except W3Total Cache, simply activate the W3Total Cache again.

    To know, if it is giving you problem, use google page speed tool, if the preview did not come out exactly like what you have, then the W3Total Cache is giving problem.
    Check out my website for details and issues: http://www.ditailz.com

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