imarkdesigns
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im using customized theme and acf pro, AIOSEO, AIOS, perfmatters, sucuri, ip-location-block, profile-builder pro, and other image optimizer… btw, it was working before (even site cache is active). after I made the updates it turned out like that. and I can see it is working now in my local env.. odd.
still the same. i have both in place (local env & live site). though in the live site, cache is set. so i tried it in my local but still nothing happen when pressing the tabs.
I see… It looks like Sucuri is the one who’s handling the secret keys. Ok, thanks for the hint and I have the idea where to begin. Thanks for this!
how about the htaccess?
ok i got you there. Have you tried removing temporary the plugin? If not, have you tried accessing your
tsg-wpfolder and locate the plugins folder insidewp-contentand there inside thepluginsfolder, find the plugin might causing you the issues?If still causing you issue on redirecting, probably its inside the database, you have to access the
phpMyAdminand locate your database, once inside, locate the table labeledwp_optionor related to table*_option… Find the site url and wp url and replace it with “http://localhost:8888/tsg-wp” on both fields- This reply was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by imarkdesigns. Reason: improve answer
- This reply was modified 9 years, 1 month ago by imarkdesigns.
Hello,
If you’re working the site via your “Mac”, I think you may need to remove temporary all of your plugins, and see if you can get back to the admin. Then put back one by one all plugins and see who is the culprit that causing you the error.
Also make sure to remove any trailing slash to your site url/wp url.
Hope this help you.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Simple Download Monitor] DeRegister SDM to all page except download pagenevermind.. i got it.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: You are currently editing the page that shows your latest posts.This is really annoying. Anyway, after doing some test experiment, seems legit but i think i will wait until WP staff update this issue.
Ok, if you create a static page and point a certain page you would want to be a Blog Post area, here’s my step:
1. Go to “Pages”, Fill up the content editor to your desired text. Then, publish.
2. Go to Settings > Reading and Point your page that you would like to be the “Posts Page”. Then save.
3. Go back to “Pages” and see your stuff there and continue update the content.Note: If you accidentally erase the content inside your content editor. Head to your right panel under Publish window, and look for the Revision link to restore your last work.
Hope this help.