jesahs
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Hi Mark,
Wanted to give you a friendly nudge on this.
Thanks
The issue isn’t that it’s not sticky – the issue is that it stays sticky. I don’t want it to stay sticky while scrolling down the ENTIRE page – just the container it lives in.
How can I disable the sticky feature after scrolling past the container it resides in?
The Home page is ready to view at your convenience.
Updated domain is: blueavocado.media
The password is Abc1
Oh whoops! Forgot I updated the DNS servers.
Let me finish my work and I’ll let ya know when it’s fixed. 😆
Yep. Haven’t published the site yet.
I made the page password protected.
Password: Abc1
Let me know if that doesn’t work and we’ll try something else.
Hi,
When I login to my Dashboard/Plugins section, there are no more plugin errors, but all the plugins are missing, except for 3 premium plugins which remain. Because the plugins are now missing, I don’t know how to retrace my steps to identify which plugins I lost.
Please look under the following path to find where it is I’m referring to: Sucuri > Post Hack > Reset Plugins
Ideally, I’d like the list of plugins removed, and would like to know that the plugin customizations were not deleted.
I am not imagining this feature!
Thanks in advance,
JesahIn the Sucuri plugin, under the Post Hack section, there’s a sub-section called, Reset Plugins. This is the feature I’m referring to.
I’m concerned that I may have lost all my customizations for these plugins.
J
Hi, a little update to this issue.
I clicked the Plugin link on my dashboard again, and low and behold I’m no longer getting that white screen with the error.
What I do see now is a list of all my plugins, with errors.
For example:
The plugin akismet/akismet.php has been deactivated due to an error: Plugin file does not exist.My three premium plugins have not been deactivated and are still working normally, it appears.
J
Thanks for your quick response. It turns out, and this was my oversight, that W3 Total Cache was the culprit. In my shock and concern, I seem to have hastily placed all blame on WP Smush.
My resolution was to disable the “JS minify”
I’d like to remove my poor rating since it was NOT WP Smush that was responsible for this problem. Although, I wonder if perhaps the WP Smush resulted in the JS minify failing?
J
Hi Bojan,
Thanks for your quick response. It turns out, and this was my oversight, that W3 Total Cache was the culprit. In my shock and concern, I seem to have hastily placed all blame on WP Smush.
My resolution was to disable the “JS minify”
I’d like to remove my poor rating since it was NOT WP Smush that was responsible for this problem. Although, I wonder if perhaps the WP Smush resulted in the JS minify failing?
J