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Yes, that was the solution. Thanks so much!!! I can’t believe that file got deleted somehow, weird!
Thanks again! :)
No unfortunately that didn’t help. Continues to hang.
What happened when you logged in with my credentials?
I already did that, see post above.
This reply has been marked as private.I’m currently deactivating plugins and will see if that helps and, if not, will post the admin pw here.
I have the same infinite spinning wheel bug. I updated to 3.2.0 replacing all 3.1.5 files in two steps, first deleting old theme and uploading the 3.2.0. I also checked the API key and it is correct.
Has anyone successfully solved this issue, short or reinstalling the entire site? Ours is a production site with hundreds of pages, so trying not to do that.
June 5, 2015 at 6:52 am in reply to: Avia Builder, Theme update and Enfold options Not Working since update to WP 4.1 #454942I have the same problem. I updated to 3.2.0 replacing all 3.1.5 files in two steps, first deleting old theme and uploading the 3.2.0. I also checked the API key and it is correct.
Can you please tell me how to fix this problem?
Thanks, that solved it! :)
Actually, I had PHP memory only set at 96MB, now it’s at 128MB and the site is definitely loading much faster. Perhaps this has actually solved the problem. I will keep monitoring the error_log.
While I did what you suggested, it didn’t solve the problem. I do want to draw attention to the fact this error log does not refer to the WordPress header but your own theme index.php page. I don’t know if that makes a difference:
[21-Nov-2013 14:51:19] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_header() in /home3/theintj0/public_html/wp-content/themes/enfold/index.php on line 9
It was a clean installation. All plug-ins were installed at the same time, including:
Akismet
bbPress
Contact Form 7
Digg Digg
Enable Media Replace
Gravity Forms
Hover Image
Redirection
WordPress Importer
WordPress SEO
WP Google Fonts
WP Retina
WP Super CacheThanks so much, that worked great! :)
Yes, sorry, here you go:
Click on the “Golf” menu and you’ll see an example under The Oaks.
This is not a feature request per sé but a request to think about your hierarchical menu design. While that gap between the top menu word and the sub-menus makes sense from a design perspective because the submenus begin at a hairline border, I think it’s confusing for the average user.
One possibility is that most users will not realize that there is content at the top menu word, thinking they need to go to one of the sub menu items, primarily due to the distance. The other is that some will not realize that sub-menu items exists, again due to the distance, which visually disconnects it from the top menu item.
Any chance you can give us a more traditional menu design option?
August 30, 2013 at 8:28 pm in reply to: Retina logo function-set-avia-frontend.php modification does not work #138461Never mind, I solved it with Retina.js.
I also see this phenomenon on blog posts that are displayed on the home page, in Safari only though. Chrome is fine.
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