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Quote:as it did not work I included the important! in case it matters however it doesn’t work. Any idea what went wrong?Please post the code you used here, so we can take a look.
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In reply to: I only see the left area in admin. The part where I should see what I hav chosen is white.
May 15, 2015 at 1:31 am #44883Quote:where do I find that. Is it on WordPressown site or..? AndQuote:And do you mean that I shll upload it via mi filemanager on one.com?I use an FTP client like FileZilla. You will need an ftp user and ftp password from your host. I’m not familiar with one.com, so I don’t know if they offer this capability from their backend. You will need to consult their documentation.
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The stand-alone version of bbPress, plus a few plugins.
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Graphene Options >> General Options >> Footer Options >> “Copyright text (html allowed) “
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Appearance >> Widgets >> Footer Widget Area
Drag a text widget to this area and add your html there.
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Select a “Custom” type and you can enter the url to the image from the media gallery.
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You can use a CSS3 gradient for the background, instead of an image. This website will help you generate the appropriate code:
http://www.colorzilla.com/gradient-editor/
A gradient will stretch to cover whatever block-level element it is applied to as a background.
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In reply to: I only see the left area in admin. The part where I should see what I hav chosen is white.
May 9, 2015 at 1:14 am #44881You will need to download a copy from WordPress, and then upload it to your site via FTP.
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Your question made me think about math for a moment.
Right now, there are 37,681 plugins available from the official WordPress plugin repository. (This does not include custom plugins or commercial plugins.)
If you installed just 10 plugins (which is a reasonable number), the total number of combinations possible would be (37,681!) / (37,681-10)!(10!). Doing the math, that gives us 1.58 x 10^39 possible combinations. That’s 158 followed by 37 zeroes!
Yup, it gets complicated quickly.
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Quote:Does anyone know of any plugin”s that don’t work with the Graphene mobile theme?This question is really impossible to answer. There are thousands of plugins available, and while two plugins may work well when used independently, they may have conflicts when used together.
The only way to really figure out if you have a plugin conflict going on is to disable all your plugins, flush your browser and server caches, and then reactivate your plugins one at a time, flushing caches as you go until you find the one that is causing the problem.
This post may help:
http://techblog.kjodle.net/2012/06/15/disable-your-wordpress-plugins/
As may this one:
http://techblog.kjodle.net/2013/07/04/troubleshoot-your-wordpress-blog/
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You’ll need to install and activate the Graphene Neo helper plugin that comes with Neo. It adds the configurations options that you are missing.
