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April 20, 2013 at 6:31 pm #7425bluezeliablogMember
I have several post already on my blog that were posted while the setting in theme options was set to show full content. I changed the option to ‘show excerpt’ and when I select ‘continue reading’ I get a ‘500 internal server error’ for these and any new post.
I would also like the full image to show on the home page. I have set all three media sizes to be 1024X1024 but it does not affect the featured image size.
In addition, is it possible to have the excerpt text to show to the right of the featured image?
Thanks
Kat
http://www.blog.bluezelia.com (I will remove the ‘show excerpt option until I can solve as I don’t want my site to be down)
April 21, 2013 at 8:20 pm #7454SakinKeymaster@bluezeliablog: The internal server error is die to your permalink settings. Go to “Settings => Permalink” and then set to “Default” and save it. If this solve your issue that mean you have permalink issue and you need to add setting in .htaccess. So, after you set to default you can again set to your custom post, which will show you the setting that need to be added to .htaccess, or if you have permission to write in .htaccess then it will write automatically.
See this for details information about Permalink http://codex.wordpress.org/Using_Permalinks
When you set to the excerpt as the option. It will show the image of 644px with and height 320px.
April 22, 2013 at 2:55 am #7505bluezeliablogMemberThank you for the response. Changing to ‘default’ did solve the error. So this must mean I have a permalink issue.
I am not following this part of your message, ” after you set to default you can again set to your custom post, which will show you the setting that need to be added to .htaccess”.
What do you mean when you say “set to your custom post” and how will this show the setting that needs to be added to the .htaccess?
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KatApril 22, 2013 at 3:10 am #7506bluezeliablogMemberAddendum:
I did see where the custom structure showed the setting. How do I know if I have permission to write to the .htaccess file? And if I do, what triggers the system to automatically update it?
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KatApril 22, 2013 at 3:36 am #7507bluezeliablogMemberOkay, ignore my last comment, I figured out what caused the permalink issue. I change the site address in general settings a few days ago from http://69.195.124.79/~blueizuc to http://blog.bluezelia.com. This is what is causing the issue. I changed it back to the http://69.195.124.79/~blueizuc setting and my permalink issue is now solved.
Now I have to figure out why I can set the site address to http://blog.bluezelia.com without having an issue?
Thanks
Kat
April 22, 2013 at 10:44 pm #7560SakinKeymaster@bluezeliablog: You cannot just change the site URL, you need to change whole database as well.
See these tutorial
http://yoast.com/move-wordpress-blog-domain-10-steps/
http://wp.tutsplus.com/tutorials/hosting/migrating-wordpress-across-hosts-servers-and-urls/April 23, 2013 at 4:12 pm #7620bluezeliablogMemberThank you for your help on this one. I do already have the database changed. The DNS files are correct, etc… But I will keep researching
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