Josh
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Global Post Password] Global Post Password no longer working?snowkitten, I discovered that when I switched themes (I was using a child theme of Twenty Eleven, then moved to something else entirely), the problem went away. So I assume it’s either a conflict within Twenty Eleven or within the child theme I put together myself. But I don’t know any more than that. Sorry. 🙁
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Global Post Password] Global Post Password no longer working?Never mind – my site is having password-related problems even without the plugin. My apologies. Thanks, John.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Global Post Password] Global Post Password no longer working?Not sure what the issue is, but the plugin still doesn’t work for me, with either WP 3.4 or 3.5.
Is it working for anyone else?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Style aside single post differently in Twenty ElevenNever mind, figured out how to do it with CSS.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Main column on posts page too narrow on iPod/iPhoneTurns out it was an issue with how the iPod handles the max-width tag for videos. Found my answer here:
http://webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/css-elastic-videos
As ever, thanks for your help, WordPress forums.
Forum: Themes and Templates
In reply to: Main column on posts page too narrow on iPod/iPhoneIt doesn’t appear to be an issue with Twenty Eleven, either: I set up another WordPress site on my server with Twenty Eleven activated, and when I look at its post page, the width is correct.
Just to be sure I hadn’t altered anything before making my child theme and forgotten about it, I uploaded a fresh version of Twenty Eleven and activated it on my main site, but the problem is still there. Deactivated all my plugins and looked — still there.
I’m really stumped by this. What is making this one page on my site too narrow on this one particular browser?
Oh, WordPress forums. You’re worth exactly what I pay for you. If only I had just said “…using Twenty Eleven”! Then at least someone would have stopped by to scold me about the importance of using a child theme. (Though not to answer my question.)