New users of WordPress and admins are fairly regularly confronted with similar problems. What may seem obvious to most experienced user can be very confusing if you're completely new to it, and it may be difficult to find good information on issues that have a "simple" solution Here are 4 of the common problems of WordPress is asked on Twitter and various forums.
Step 1
Most solutions can be summarized with the statement "your offshore plug-ins and see if that fixes it" so from now on will be known as 'phase 1 '.
1 "all my posts simply disappeared!"
It is very disturbing, but try to stay calm during the initialization stage 1.Un blog plugin-less continues to insist on the fact that no message, no step 2 is to connect to phpMyAdmin and repair your posts table.that sounds really complicated, but if your host has provided access to the cpanel is simple.
Login to phpmyadmin, select the checkbox next to the awkward table and choose "repair" in the drop-down list.sorted.The table in question is commonly called wp_posts.
2 "My admin panel is broken, I open the sliding menus or drag the widgets around"
This is usually caused by a poorly coded theme or plugin, this is especially an issue which is the cause.
Refer to step 1.
If this works, it is time to your plug-ins one by one until you find the coupable.Si does not work, try to original without reactivating plugins theme if you basically shave.
If this still does not work, then it's possible your WP files are easily damaged, you can try retéléchargeant in wp-admin/js.
3. "My images are not displayed.
OK it is less likely that step 1 is going to work here, but try anyway, because you never know.This problem is usually refers to images that appear on the page home or in an area of content featured instead of images in messages.
If step 1 fails, you will first need to know how the images included in your page.
Find a single text near where you want the image to appear and you are looking for the source of your page (usually ctrl-u).Once you've found, search for an IMG tag in the vicinity, which is your défaillante.Si image you see the word "timthumb" anywhere in this tag, and then your theme is an image very popular resizing context that it will not work if the image you want to display is hosted remotely, which is the first common cause.
Try all the image source, copy, paste it into your browser address bar and see what happens.If a picture is displayed, then I am blocked as you like. If you are met with a blank screen, try the domain image far path.
Example: (note spaces were added after http://with presentation URL limit)
The source of the image is currently
http://thingy.com/some/Stuff/timthumb.php?src = http://thingy.com/blahblahblah.jpg
and no image is displayed when you visit this URL directly.
Try to change to
http://thingy.com/some/Stuff/timthumb.php?src = blahblahblah .jpg
-Note that http://thingy.com/has removed the path of the image at the end.
If you delete the domain, you need to edit your template file delete image tags or if you customized fields to add pictures, just edit.
Note: If your theme uses not timthumb script or similar resizing and instead uses WP resize images, it is not much that can go wrong.Check your media library to check that the image is not accidentally deleted.
"It is a strange link in my footer something irrelevant and I can't seem to get rid of it"
Usually caused by a natural desire to get something for nothing, it is possible that you have a free theme that contains encoded in a spam links chosen footer.I want you here an alarm, but it is possible, it is an illegal copy of a paid theme and you could eventually be made and asked to take down.before we get to this point, however, start at step 1 as the insertion of some low also left plugins here will.If this is the case, often, they have an option to disable in their settings.
Step 1 is unsuccessful?Open your footer thème.PHP and search for the text of the link.If you do not see, and especially if you see something that looks like a long series of random letters and numbers, see, we have a worse case scenario.the best advice is to dig this dubious theme.
It is noted, free theme users, spam links can often be inserted without really clear on your page.It is always a good idea to check the foot of page.php?spec=1 a free theme that you download, since it is the most common location for such code (but it can be almost everywhere).plenty of free themes are perfectly fine, but it is more safe than sorry.