Michael Rytter
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Thanks so much!
Just check the “Force exclusively” Box on the loan application page? (That is the only page I need to be SSL), and leave that box on all the normal pages “unchecked”?
I am using Studiopress’s Prose theme,and it does have what SHOULD be configurable options for changing the background/header image.
In “media, under each image, there is an “edit” link, and one of the things that gives you is a text box with the url location of the image…..it, unfortunately has the COMPLETE url for the image…..and…..is GREYED out! I can put my cursor in the box, but I can’t do anything…..GRRRRRR!
And….wierdly enough, the theme editor for this particular them doesn’t have a header.php file. I’ve gone all theu the stylesheets, as well as the functions.php, trying to figure out how to “ungrey” that text box, because I think that would be the fix!
Thanks for all your help….and if you have any ideas…..:)
MikeThanks!
I am quite a rookie at stylesheets, but not afraid to dive in and get dirty…I seem to be learning!
I am using Studiopress’s Prose theme. I put this into my custom.css:
.page-id-136 #header {
background:url(“https://carcreditfast.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/autocreditlogo_edited-51.jpg”) no-repeat scroll 0 0 transparent;
}It worked! For the credit app anyway, which is the only page I need the ssl to be used on.
But…now today another problem is cropping up…..Good Old “Do no Evil” Google has spidered the site, and most of the pages are showing up in their serps as “https:”, and when people arrive via the google link, they arrive at a “https:” page, and the graphics aren’t there!
So I now really do need the header graphics to show up in all the pages when they are called as Https: (Or how to stop google from spidering them as Https, and I don’t know how to do that either!)
I tried just duplicating my own fix, (above), in custom.css, using different page id’s, but it won’t work. (It still works on my credit app page though:) I must have at least done SOMETHING right! LOL!)
I’d like to try the code you gave me, but I don’t know where to put it.
Heh heh, I know, don’t laugh…..but it, (your code),doesn’t look like it belongs in a style sheet….or does it? (seriously….I really don’t know! lol! It looks like php and html to me)
Thanks so much for your help!
MikeForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Can’t Connect to blog with Adobe ContributeI am having the same issues with my 2 blogs. One is running wordpress 2.63 the other 2.71
I cannot access either blog from Adobe contribute or Micrsoft Word 2007
The one blog is under the root folder, and the access point should be: http://www.veddermountainhardwoods.com/xmlrpc.php ….The xml file IS in the root folder (I physically checked)
The second blog is in the subdirectory: blog so the access point looks like this: http://www.blogschool101.com/blog/xmlrpc.php …doesn’t work either.
Help?……
Thanks,
Mike