robok
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It looks like the URL presented in “Manage Galleries” does correspond with the URLs from the gallery pages (wp-content/uploads/sites/%BLOG_ID%/nggallery/).
It looks like even when viewing the images in “Manage Galleries”, they are broken. Once again, they are pointing to wp-content/uploads/sites/%BLOG_ID%/nggallery/. I can go to that directory on the server and I see the images there, but for some reason when visiting them through WordPress we get 404s.
Thanks in advance! I’m looking into things to see if I can find any further useful information for you.
Hello,
I have changed that “Gallery path” several times, but it doesn’t appear to make a difference. After I change it, any galleries created within the Multisite are stll using the new default wp-content/uploads/sites/%BLOG_ID%/nggallery/.
I’m okay with using the new default path, but I need to figure out why the images added to galleries are returning 404 errors.
Wow, what an excellent reply. That was exactly what we needed! Everything is working well now.
I greatly appreciate the thorough help! Thank you so much!
- This reply was modified 6 years, 3 months ago by robok.
Hello @preetam27 ,
It’s a custom theme that our university uses. You can find a download link here: https://wptheme.nmsu.edu/ right underneath “get the theme”.
Thanks!
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In reply to: Dropdown menus broken after migration.I will be sure to take some crash courses on the developer console! I’ve toyed with it a bit but it’s an alien language to some degree. I’m a Linux Sysadmin with pretty limited programming knowledge, but I’m working on learning more and learn best from guidance like yours, so thanks again! Hasta, take care!
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In reply to: Dropdown menus broken after migration.@littlepackage That was it! I disabled that plugin and the dropdown worked. I’ll contact the site owner and let them know about the conflict, as well as the devs if they decide they need that plugin.
I really appreciate you taking the time. I have learned from this. I’ll need to figure out how to tell if there are duplicate bootstraps being handed out (I’m assuming that’s how you came to suspect that plugin). After that I’ll be one step closer to being good at this. 🙂
Thank you again! If I come across anyone in need of the products similar to those on your website, I will be sure to recommend them!
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In reply to: Dropdown menus broken after migration.Hey @jnashhawkins ,
I created that menu (“Links”) just for testing purposes to get dropdowns working, so it’s not an actual menu that we’re trying to use. I agree it looks funky, but I created one that’s 100% identical on my development page and it works fine. Well, the dropdown portion works at least.
The site is coming off a very old server and onto a nice and new one so they are just now gaining interest in using dropdowns, hence the old site having none.
Anyway I greatly appreciate you taking the time to check it all out!
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In reply to: Dropdown menus broken after migration.@littlepackage Great, thanks for that info. It’s a start. I’ll start looking through the console for JS errors and see if I can correct them. 🙂 Thank you very much.
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In reply to: Dropdown menus broken after migration.Hey @littlepackage ! Thanks for the help!
Just to clarify, are you talking about the Twitter portion under “Latest @NMSUGrants”?
I don’t see any clear plugin installed that serves that content. I always assumed it was just embedded content from Twitter. If there is a plugin serving it, it’s likely one of our network active ones, so I cannot disable it at the moment.
For the sake of broadening my knowledge, is there a particular reason that drew your attention?
Hey Tim,
For now, here’s a SS of the site’s Events Manager submenu:
https://imgur.com/a/TxhHLR8Also, global tables is turned off.
I’ll check out WP Safe Mode (thank you by the way, didn’t know that existed) and the timezones soon. I can’t do the timezone bit on the fly as our multisite is heavily used and quite busy. We’re patching this weekend at midnight, so I can try it out then and report back.
Thanks for all your help!
Hey Tim,
Ran the “remove orphaned events” tool and unfortunately, it didn’t solve the issue we’re encountering. We’ve still got 900+ “notifications” next to our Events button.
I’m starting to wonder if this may be a conflict of some kind. We haven’t installed any new plugins recently, but perhaps one or two updating has lead to a conflict.
Do you happen to have any other insight?
Hey Tim!
I work alongside the OP. I greatly appreciate your input. We’re in “hands off” mode here at work for a bit longer, but I hope to use the ‘Remove Orphaned Events’ feature in the coming few days.
One thing I can tell you is that when I visit Events > Settings > Admin Tools, I’m told we have only 5 orphaned events, whereas the site OP is administering reports 900+ all of the sudden. I see other sites on our multisite reporting high numbers as well that do not match the 5 orphaned events being reported.
I’ll report back with findings after I use the removal feature. Thanks!