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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: blog posts missingEither the net gremlin or support restored things.
Pheeeewwwww! That is a relief!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: blog posts missingit is over a month old. Using the “cpanel” I accessed SQL db and it reports:
pokerpe1_gllr1 0.49 MB
pokerpe1_wrdp1 2.81 MBThe only option that page show is to delete the user or db itself.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: SpamWell, the URL is listed on the net as a comment spamming site. It is all over the place.
I just found it interesting that someone doing WP themes was a spammer. It is that mix of smart:dumb that makes the world a unique place.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: SpamWell, lets make that affiliate wannabe then. 🙂
He is a definite comment spammer according to Honeypot so I’ll also up that “just unattractive” to a more negative view.
Forum: Everything else WordPress
In reply to: Question about image & video host sharing / storage?Why don’t you export what is in the current blog and place it on your hosting site. What Ipstenu is saying is that the way you planned to do it is doubling bandwidth by getting it from your host and then still sending it through WP’s bandwidth to the reader.
It shouldn’t be that hard to configure and set up. You now have your own URL instead of using a WP address. Once you have it moved, you can delete the duplication and then put a link to your new site in the old blog to move past readers to the new site.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hopefully a pointer to an answer — fonts and paragraph breaksWell, I found the answer. It is two years old and still poorly resolved.
There is evidently an ongoing argument between left and right sides of the brain that runs this joint. It seems all this is done to make design the king over content.
You might have a WP design that outshines a Calder or Picasso. But, without content, it might as well be a shabby bowling alley.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hopefully a pointer to an answer — fonts and paragraph breaksI blogged about all this today. Near the bottom is a graphic of my blog in Firefox and in a reader. TinyMCE — or its configuration — seems responsible along with net standards that conflict within themselves.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hopefully a pointer to an answer — fonts and paragraph breaksThanks for the help, Dana. However, I used the technique while a paid blogger/author for several years. The staff even provided a ‘copy from word’ plugin but results were identical.
I’ve pretty well got down what minor gotchas there are. What I’m looking for is how to turn of the nanny features in TinyMCE. I have seen where others have the “cleaning” problem but I haven’t seen the solution.
Frankly, I’d feel very constrained having to use TinyMCE. Word (Actually, OpenOffice) is a tool. Tools can be misused or they can enhance the work. That the user’s responsibility.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: tiny mce strips paragraph tagssame problem. can add them in html editor and as soon as you go to visual it removes them.
I have the same problem with it mucking fonts. Strange part is it looks much closer to as intended if you view it using Google reader.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Hopefully a pointer to an answer — fonts and paragraph breaksAnybody?
Guess it isn’t a simple CSS edit…