I purchased the Angular theme for wordpress some months ago for a portfolio site to show off my front-end web dev work (Too lazy to create my own).
I went to update the site last night and noticed that the menu had stopped functioning. If I click on a menu item the URL will change to the URL of the link but the page will remain on the current page and not display the content of the new URL.
My website is http://www.decodedcreative.com.
Does anyone have any ideas or things that I could try to resolve the problem?
I have switched the theme to the twentytwelve theme and the menu then works as expected and have also tried re downloading the entire Angular theme in case I'd corrupted a file.
Any ideas?
Thanks
P.S - I've also tried restarting Apache on my server but to no avail. This question is also asked on the support forum for the theme.
When you are viewing the list of pages in Wordpress, try using the "Quick edit" to edit the page Slug. Even though I had updated the permalink when you use the "Edit" link, it didn't actually update the slug. Updating the slug will fix it.
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I hope I'll get a solution for my problem here. I'm working on some festival website - it's based on a theme that was custom made for them few years ago. And every year the website used to be updated for the new edition and and the old page moved to a subcatalog named with a year. So I had no troubles with the update - of course I've created a new database and haven't touched the old one. The problem I'm having is about the archived website. And I think the qtranslate plugin is causing it.
The main page is working well. But all of the subpages are not working at all - they cant be found. And I think that's because somehow there is a redirection or something so that instead of adress like "mywebsite.com/2021/en/subsite" the final one is "mywebsite.com/en/2021/en/subsite". Is there a way to change it? For sure it is. I just dont know why this is happening.
I tried disabling the qtranslate plugin but the website is multilingual so it was a big mess.
anyway, when i disabled it, all of the navigation buttons redirected me to the current page that has been located in the main catalog.
I'm developing a magazine/blog site with wordpress for my school project. After selecting theme and all that stuff, I started to add my content into site via posts section in wordpress. After writing some articles i noticed that my titles are all "Auto Draft". After many tries, i managed to fix it for some of my articles but others remain same. I've fixed it even with JQuery in add post section but it only fixes when I'm viewing that post. When I look at my posts in home page article's title is same:"Auto Draft". Can you help me fix that? Thanks in advance.
It's just my inexperience. You must make your theme default and disable all plugins if you're having same problem with me. Then activate all plugins and your theme one by one and check your site each time. You can easily find the source of the problem then.
I am having a strange issue when trying to open the media modal from a woocommerce product.
Basically, the modal just won't show up.
I am running a fresh install of Wordpress (v4.6.1) and WooCommerce. The theme is a custom theme (with correct woocommerce declaration on my functions.php file)
I' ve already tried the following:
Disable all the plugins - Still not working
Revert theme - Still not working
Change permalinks for both Posts and Products - Still not working
Create new products - Still not working
And checked the following:
dev console - no errors are thrown
apache2 error log - again, clear, no errors.
apache2 access log - no errors, still all clear.
Something odd I've noticed, is the actual link:
When I click on add product gallery, the page refreshes because the link is the following:
"http://10.254.237.107/wp-admin/post.php?post=9675&action=edit"
while if I try to add a featured picture (that opens the same modal) the link is correct and the modal shows up correctly:
"http://10.254.237.107/wp-admin/media-upload.php?post_id=9675&type=image&TB_iframe=1"
Do you have any idea why this happens? and how to solve it, or maybe how to debug it a bit more deeply?
Thanks in advance for any suggestion
It turned out to be an issue related, somehow, with woocommerce. I installed a new one and it fixed itself.
I'm working on a client's WordPress website and I'm having getting the Posts tab back on the admin panel. It's missing in the page source and I'm not sure where it could have been removed from. I tried disabling plugins, I updated WordPress, I installed an admin menu control plugin and it shows all the other menu items but Posts is missing.
In the template functions.php there was an entry to hide it, I removed it and all others related. Comments was also hidden but reappeared when I did this.
Does anyone know where else the menu item could have been removed from or maybe how to restore it or the menu files?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Figured out what it was, a plugin (Magic Fields) had an option to hide the menu.
I have experience in designing/developing websites (static/dynamic). But new to wordpress :(. Recently I have created a CSS/XHTML website for a client who wanted it to be lunched using wordpress. I've converted the CSS/XHTML into a wordpress theme as I thought it might be easier than customizing another theme to fit my CSS/XHTML structure. Everything worked well locally. But when I uploaded files into the server (Styles, footer works fine.) homepage opens up fine. But when I click on the link to "about.php" page it doesn't work.
Initially all the links were loading the home page. Then I searched and changed the permalink structure to default and the "about.php" link gave 404 error. Then I replaced the "about.php" link into <?php bloginfo('template_directory'); ?>/about.php as it was adviced in another article. Then it just opens up a blank page.
After struggling for a whole day, still stuck in the links issue. Hope any of you experts could save me. :)
Thanks in advance.
I think you are in wrong way. You have to see the template hierarchy first and then you have to go throught the wordpress administration panel and create your own menus