Normal HTML tags in article are not being resolved
Hi there,
I have written an article in HTML-mode and inserted an image displaying tag as well as a video displaying tag, but both tags are not working / displaying anything in the article. Now I'm wondering, what is being mis-configured with the Atahualpa Theme, because when I change to default theme, both links are displayed correctly. In addition, I've tested a normal <strong>-tag. The tags, I've used, in detail: Code:
<strong>Test</strong> <== Text is not being displayed in BOLD Have I missed something? Thanks, Regards Markus |
I'm guessing you have some mal-formed html or php somewhere else on your site.
consider viewing the source for the page not displayed, saving the view as a local html file, look at that file in a code editor such as Dreamweaver or TextMate on the Mac. you might find the problem is with code for a widget or html inserts somewhere else. |
Are you inserting the text using the 'Visual' editor or the 'HTML' editor (in the edit post page) ?
When I enter it in, I get the text in bold - the other two examples don't show images (because of the dummy url's), but show the locations where they would go |
Yes, I'm using the site-internal HTML-editor (justed changed from the normal graphical text editor to HTML).
What I wonder about is, that the text is displayed correctly with the WP default-theme. And: the example with the strong-tag is being inserted just be clicking on the button for bold/strong in the wp-admin text editor, so nothing special (I thought). But I figured out, that it has nothing to do with the famous Atahualpa-theme, I recently installed the coffespot-theme and the errors are the same. When the Atahualpa-theme is activated, the strong tag cannot be found in the HTML source code of the site, its just this: Code:
<br /> Code:
<p>in iFrame:</p> When the default-theme is activated, the HTML source code is this: Code:
<br /><strong>Test</strong></p> Code:
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 490px"><img alt="Testimage" src="http://testdomain/image/01.jpg" title="Testimage" width="480" height="480" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Testimage</p></div><br /> Code:
<p>in iFrame:</p> But I really dont get it, why it isnt with the other themes. Any help is really appreciated, thanks in advance, Markus |
1) what browser/platform
2) what version of WP and Atahualpa 3) What is the url showing the error Inserting your example code into a post works as expected viewing it on my mac in both Firefox and Safari. Do you have many plugins/widgets installed? |
I installed WP in version 2.7.1-de-DE on my server, running under Debian Linux.
Atahualpa theme is version 3.3.2. The client, which I'm working on WP, is running also Debian Linux, browsing with Firefox/Iceweasel. URL is only an internal URL without external access, because its only a test system. WP is pretty much a virgin in my installation. Plugins are not activated. I tried "Polyglot" for a two-language blog and "Popularity Contest" for ranking the most viewed article. But last one didn't work as expected. Both plugins are de-activated. Again: I'm wondering, why the posted code in the article is working on the default theme and is not being displayed on Atahualpa and Coffeesport theme. |
Oh my god, how stupid !
I found my mistake. I've just have watched the excerpt (the short version of the article) and not the full article. Shame on me! Can I disable this "feature" and just have the full article displayed every time ? Thanks in advance, regards, Markus |
I think you want
ATO->Posts or Excerpts ->Posts or excerpts on HOME page? |
What you mean with ATO?
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sorry Atahualpa Theme Options
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Ok, thanks.
But another question: isn't that a "normal"/general option, regardless of the chosen theme? Asking this, because all themes are showing this behaviour. |
There's a general option to control the number of posts to display, but I haven't found a general option to control that. Swap to the default theme and you will see full posts.
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