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June 19, 2014 at 11:59 pm #35450piscesflydesignsMember
I keep getting this msg on my home page when I look at it. Only on that page. I found another forum that explained it, but I didn’t understand it at all. Can someone explain this to me in simple or visual terms and SHOW me where to go? I’m a visual learner and I need to fix this ASAP, so my boss can have her web site up and running. I don’t want this issue there!
It has this with a white box around it, and nothing else. No search or anything. I tried to find where the issue is, but I cannot. It’s not a complicated site. I don’t want comments or archive search, either, so I disabled them.
“Nothing Found
Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Perhaps searching will help find a related post.”June 20, 2014 at 12:04 am #35453piscesflydesignsMemberI looks like this…
June 20, 2014 at 1:31 am #35469SakinKeymaster@piscesflydesigns: Looks like you don’t have post to display in Homepage. For this, either you need to create new post and publish it or you can assign static homepage from “Settings => Readings” and in “Front page displays”, select “Front page” and choose the page you want to show in homepage and save changes.
June 20, 2014 at 2:57 am #35480piscesflydesignsMemberBless your soul! Omg, that worked. And my post is fitting for where the post ends up on the front page. 🙂 I am so stoked! Aloha from Hawaii. Mahalo nui loa! (which means, thank you very much!)
June 20, 2014 at 2:58 am #35481SakinKeymaster@piscesflydesigns: Thanks for your appreciation. Have a nice day.
June 20, 2014 at 3:10 am #35485piscesflydesignsMemberI have one more question! It is showing the time I published the posts and the user name I posted with. I don’t want that, I’d rather only have that when I’m logged in if it has to be there, but not when people are browsing on the page. Is this an issue with how I see it? Because it’s there even when I log out. If you and everyone else can see it, how do I make it so you can’t see it? It’s published now, so here’s the site…
June 20, 2014 at 3:14 am #35488SakinKeymaster@piscesflydesigns: You can add the following css in “Appearance => Theme Options => Custom CSS” box, which will hide it for user who is not logged in.
.entry-meta { display: none; } .logged-in .entry-meta { display: block; }
June 20, 2014 at 3:16 am #35489piscesflydesignsMemberYay! Thanks again!
June 20, 2014 at 3:40 am #35494piscesflydesignsMemberJust a couple more small nitpicky things. When I post the url to social media, it says Aloha, and I’d rather have it say the name PT Massage. Do you know where that could be coming from?
And there is no picture coming up with the link when I post it, like when you post an article or any other website. I don’t want it just blank, I’d like it to have a picture to draw people in. I have the logo in the header and then I made a custom header that says Relax and Rejuvenate. Did I miss something. Oh the learning curve!
I’ll do the review after this last hurdle, def getting highly recommended reviews for your help!
June 20, 2014 at 12:07 pm #35559SakinKeymaster@piscesflydesigns: Sorry this social media is not controlled from theme. You need to use plugin. I would recommend you to use WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin, where you can setup setting for your Social Media. After you activate that module it will show the featured image with your URL. Also you can look for other interesting plugins at http://wordpress.org/plugins/
November 2, 2017 at 5:10 am #125342vijethParticipantsir i have 4 pages in my site and i have filled the content in all the pages except one page.
how much ever i change in that page it wont appear in the actual site please help me fix this problem asap.November 2, 2017 at 11:23 pm #125402 -
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