12-24-2009, 05:04 PM
M A V I C wrote:
Let us know if vision63's suggestion fixes it. One tip though, always develop the site on the same host that will end up hosting it. Almost all hosts are a little different, and thing that work with one may not work with another. WordPress takes advantage of a lot of the environment and not all hosts offer a full hosting environment. Almost every time I've moved a WP site to another host there's been problems. It often results in finger pointing.
it did but i had to set the permissions wide open in order to edit the files. i'll go back and fix that hole when i'm done.
moving this has been a pain. i used WP because i kept reading how easy it was to do a site in so i wanted to play with it. there are somethings i like such as available plug-ins and widgets, but even before this hassle of moving it i decided WP wasn't a good fit for me. i'm not a code person and in order to get it to look somewhat like what i wanted, i had to piece through the theme's code. perhaps if i actually knew what i was doing it wouldn't be a big deal but such is not the case.