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  • In reply to: Add vertical separator between menu elements

    #30860

    I’m describing what I see. The space is still there, even with “margin:0” code!

    If there is no “border-height” property, what we can use to reduce the length of separator? How to make it shorter, as in the links above?

    In reply to: Add vertical separator between menu elements

    #30858

    Thanks for you both, but I don’t see any difference between my code and the yours; I still have a space between the separator line and the background!

    Also, the separator touches the up and down line!

    I’d like that the separator line doesn’t touch the upper and bottom borders, but to fits only in a medium position, like in the menu in the following websites:

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html

    or this one:

    http://www.economist.com/

    On this last one, you will see that there is a background and no space between the separator and the highlighted background.

    In my case, there is a space! I would like not to have it in the menu!

    PS: I used the height line to shorten the separator length, but this didn’t work, the line still touching both upper and bottom borders!

    Regards,

    In reply to: Images don't resize!

    #29728
    Quote:
    .wp-caption {

    For AddThis, use conditional tag is_single()

    Thank you, Prasanna,

    It was OK for the picture but I’m sorry for the “conditional tag” I could make it properly!

    Since, I want to hide the Addthis from the front page, I tried some but didn’t work!

    for ex.

    ‘is_front_page()’ true;

    then, hide addthis;

    else {

    return true;

    What is the correct code piece for this issue?

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29763

    Well, I think a good CMS would be a combination of both WordPress and Joomla or Drupal to get together an easy interface of WP and high secure level of Drupal or Joomla!

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29761
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    I think graphene is a very good theme with a great developer behind it.

    This is why I chose my username as “Graphener” !

    Having said that, I deleted version information .text file and readme.text file.

    Where are placed these files? I don’t see any “readme” file! I missed it or it is hidden?

    Also I deleted setup information file from wp-admin and wp-content folders.

    Again, which folder do you mean? Just to know and delete them too!

    No system is perfect Yes but WP could be much more secure, if its developers want!

    But I think they wish to make advertisement much more than securing their CMS!

    I could teach an elementary school kid to update a site built using WP

    Yes, it’s true! This explains the great number of WP users! They are in most cases kids and teenegers to blog and tell their history!

    compared to complicated backend of Drupal or Joomla Ther are more complicated than WP but also more secure, stable and professional look!

    I found a file in wp-admin. I don’t remember what it exactly called, but it is like readme.text or admin.txt or something along that. It has your version number, date of install, etc. I deleted it long time ago and it has never came back again even after I updated the WP versions. Sorry, I don’t remember what’s the exact name. All the best.

    Just for info; Here is a good site with WordPress security at it’s best: http://news.nationalpost.com

    You may mean “license.txt” ?

    Most of WP files are in php, little in txt!

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29760
    Quote:
    Sorry. I didn’t get the joke. What’s wrong with the new picture? Am I looking abnormal?

    Ooh, I’m sorry please don’t misunderstand it or take it bad. It was just a friendly word! I withdraw it if you are bothered.

    Quote:
    I started my CMS journey with Drupal and it is still my primary CMS (read – die hard fan). I agree that it is more secure and a better choice for building e-commerce sites. But it doesn’t mean that WP is insecure or not an option for e-commerce sites. Even a Drupal/Joomla site site built by a newbie can be easily hacked. Likewise, a wordpress site built by a professional could be more secure. It all depends on how much you are familiar with the system. Tens of people try to hack my site daily. (See image below). But none of them have cracked it yet. I’ve taken some precautions to prevent those attacks. My host also monitors all those activities and helps to keep my site secured.

    To be a good web developer, one should be perfect with managing network and servers. Then, PHP. Because it is the backbone of all these CMS. A person without the knowledge of these things usually creates an insecure website.

    Finally, option is yours’. Choose whatever you think is better and comfortable

    I agree with with. But, the question is why WordPress developers don’t make WP more or at least as secure as Drupal and Joomla?

    As I mentioned aboce, I think they are very “proud” of WP and they want to advertise it from a wrong side!

    On other hand, how do you know that those IP want to hack your site?

    They couldn’t be simple visitors? I mean how can we distiguish between simle visitor and hacker if there wasn’t malicious activity on the site?

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29757
    Quote:
    I think graphene is a very good theme with a great developer behind it.

    This is why I chose my username as “Graphener” !

    Quote:
    Having said that, I deleted version information .text file and readme.text file.

    Where are placed these files? I don’t see any “readme” file! I missed it or it is hidden?

    Quote:
    Also I deleted setup information file from wp-admin and wp-content folders.

    Again, which folder do you mean? Just to know and delete them too!

    Quote:
    No system is perfect

    Yes but WP could be much more secure, if its developers want!

    But I think they wish to make advertisement much more than securing their CMS!

    Quote:
    I could teach an elementary school kid to update a site built using WP

    Yes, it’s true! This explains the great number of WP users! They are in most cases kids and teenegers to blog and tell their history!

    Quote:
    compared to complicated backend of Drupal or Joomla

    Ther are more complicated than WP but also more secure, stable and professional look!

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29756
    Quote:
    @Ken, no matter how deeply we can explain facts, some people will never believe us.

    (I hope nobody will take it personal..)

    After your new look, I can’t beleive you ;)!

    Just a joke!

    Well, it depends what is a “fact”!

    Facts are “subjective” term! Which is a fact for X, it may be not for Y.

    It’s true that WP is used for millions of blogs but the e-commerce sites doesn’t use it, or very rarely!

    In reply to: Remove WordPress version from Graphene files!

    #29755
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    Which begs the question why you are using WordPress in the first place.

    I’m just trying right now! I may switch to Joomla or Drupal or another system afterward! I’m comparing and see what would be the most relevent for me.

    Quote:
    For the record, I’ve five blogs, all running WordPress and Graphene, and they have never been hacked.

    Hacking WP is easy but not systematic. It depends on the content/type of your blog/site! E-commerce and money sites are more likely to be targets for hackers than education or sport sites!

    Quote:
    A web host who isn’t concerned about the security of the websites he is charging people money to host? Sounds like it’s time to find a better web host.

    Do you know a lot suchs host providers that will protect sites for you?

    Personally, I don’t know!

    In reply to: How to remove HTML tag under comment form ?

    #29731

    Yes, it is visually and easy!

    Thanks

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