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  • Thread Starter Goluf

    (@goluf)

    Thanks for the input all. Is there anyway to change this only for one specific page?

    Thread Starter Goluf

    (@goluf)

    Hi J,

    Yes, the white.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: FTP drama…
    Thread Starter Goluf

    (@goluf)

    Yo WordPress friends. I fixed it! In case anyone has a similar problem in the future, here’s what I did:

    It turns out that when you add a new FTP account on Hostmonster (or potentially any hosting service) it will automatically create a new sub-directory in your public_html folder. Unfortunately, when you then connect to this account through your FTP client (Filezilla in my case), you’ll be connecting to this sub-directory, and not your root directory, and so you won’t see all the super cool stuff in that directory that you KNOW is on your site, and be super confused like me.

    Easy fix: Go back to your hosting service, and delete your old FTP account. Make a new one, and this time, MAKE SURE that the directory you’re tying the account to STOPS at public_html. Log back into Filezilla with this new account and you should see your root directory and its contents in the right side of the screen as normal.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: FTP drama…
    Thread Starter Goluf

    (@goluf)

    What exactly do you mean point the domain to the new site? I changed the nameservers from where I bought the domain name to the ones for my new hosting service, if that’s what you mean.

    But yeah good point about the timescale; I recall a message warning about that when I got the new hosting. We’ll see how things progress, but it seems strange to me that all other functionality of the site is working (nameservers changed and updated almost instantly, etc.) and the FTP is not…

    Goluf

    (@goluf)

    Just fixed this.

    Go to your stylesheet, and down to the headers sections, and delete this from your code: “url(img/top.jpg) #FFFFFF”

    You lose the nifty green border for your topnav, but the annoying background picture of the subway is gone for good.

    Goluf

    (@goluf)

    I have this exact same problem.

    http://www.forestpoetry.com

    I cropped the image myself to the specified size and I still get the strip at the bottom.

    Tips?

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