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Need some help with my WordPress site

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by scobb77, Apr 9, 2020.

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    First off, I’m sure that I screwed this up but not sure how. None of the pictures in my media library are showing. Here is how it looks
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    if I load a new picture, it loads the same as the others already loaded. If I place any of the pictures into a post, the picture won’t show up. Yesterday I loaded a plugin, WP Rocket, could that have created this problem? I deactivated it but no changes in my media gallery. If I edit the picture, it shows up until I save it back to the gallery, then it’s just like it was before.
    Any thoughts? Website is https://upsidedownfrown.blog.
     
    scobb77, Apr 9, 2020 IP
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    kk5st Prominent Member

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    #2
    You have errors in both your embedded css and in your html markup. For example, you have duplicate IDs on your thumbnails (not fatal, but...). You also have multiple unclosed elements (can be fatal).

    Fix these errors before proceeding....

    gary
     
    kk5st, Apr 9, 2020 IP
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    Web_Dev_Chris Well-Known Member

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    #3
    Gary this is not a HTML website lol. Most people that use WordPress don't touch the markup lol. Anyways to start it could be a screw up in the link structure. The best way to test this is go to setting and permalinks and just click post name and save it and see if it fixes the problem.
     
    Web_Dev_Chris, May 6, 2020 IP
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    kk5st Prominent Member

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    Of course it is.
    
    <!DOCTYPE html>
    <html lang="en-US" class="no-js">
    Code (markup):
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    kk5st, May 6, 2020 IP
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    Web_Dev_Chris Well-Known Member

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    It is but that’s not quite what I meant. I don’t think it’s a good idea to go in and start h@cking the theme file as it will create more problems and probably break his site.
     
    Web_Dev_Chris, May 6, 2020 IP
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    It's already huffing broken because it has broken gibberish markup -- to the point of being WORSE than turdpress usually is.

    Saying "it's not HTML, it's Wordpress" shows a complete ignorance of what turdpress is and what it outputs, and they damned well better fix those problems before they create MORE problems. Poor sod will spend the next year playing whack-a-mole because of it.
     
    deathshadow, May 7, 2020 IP
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    It sounds like there might be a caching issue, especially since you recently installed WP Rocket. Try clearing your browser cache and any server-side cache if you're using one. Additionally, check if any other plugins might be conflicting with your media uploads. If the problem persists, consider re-uploading the images after ensuring all caching is cleared.
     
    sunny sophia, Sep 29, 2024 IP