Updating to WordPress 3.3
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@Syahir – No I did not, but I am not sure if Josh did or not? I give Josh admin access roughy about 24-Hours ago. Should we do that? Let me know if you need me to send you admin access as well. Also will this mean I will have to re-setup all the custom setting I have done to the theme?
@Josh – Sure no problem, I will set everything back after if we have too.
Guys – The theme shows 1.4.2 in there now.
Here is the old post where we updated the Theme with the “alpha version of graphene 1.5”
Here is the entire link with that tread: http://code.google.com/p/graphene/issues/detail?id=83
And actually it was Jeffery who provided the updated version on the theme.
I haven’t tried updating anything as of yet. Looking into it now. Currently playing with the title attributes now (Contact Page).
Admin
Try updating the theme to the latest version. You may want to backup the current version first.
Will do. I’ve disable “All in One SEO Pack” and the problem titles have disappeared.
This plugin had a metabox on the page editor, where you could add custom menu label and title fields.
I’m going to go set the main menu nav to use a custom menu and see if we can get the titles behaving properly, first.
Edit: Is using a custom menu the only way to show a title hover box? Assuming proper Graphene usage?
Wow…. Josh that is weird. I did this yesterday like you ask and did not fix it, but I guess wordpress is weird like tht sometimes. Anyway, I am glad to see we are getting somewhere with this problem.
Thank you so much for all you time.
Mark
No problem Mark. I’m actually excited to learn something new 🙂
@ Syahir, can I just rename his current graphene theme directory to
graphene-oldto keep it just in case? And then just re-upload a fresh copy of graphene to a newly createdgraphenedirectory?EDIT: I’ve now noticed his custom menu options are lacking. Like when I expand the “Home” page, I’m missing the description box, as well as a few others.
Admin
@Josh, yes you can, but probably better just to move it up a folder (so that it’s not in the
themesfolder). That way, WordPress won’t detect it as installed theme.You might want to save the custom background and custom header info / images first though. Those get reset after switching themes.
Gotcha.
I figured out Mark didn’t have all the options selected from the drop-down panel in the custom menu of the admin panel. (Show Advanced Menu Properties) (in the “Screen Options” dropdown)
This opened up the rest of the options when expanding a page in the custom menu section.
I think we are very close to solving this!!
Wow…. Josh – Please dont forget to add back in the About Mark Choo page please!
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