Problems when updating from 3.1.9 to 3.2
Hi Flynn,
I just upgraded via the upgrade button in the theme selection (german version of WordPress 2.7.1). Got two problems: 1) My user-defined headerimage was gone. In fact the files header6.jpg, img_1479.jpg and img_1496.jpg were in the directory "images/header". I deleted them with my ftp client and copied my old headerfile. Now everything seems to be fine. 2) In the left sidebar a hint is displayed: "To put some content here, go to Site Admin -> Appearance/Presentation -> Widgets -> Select "Left Sidebar" -> Click "Show" -> Click on "Add" on one of the widgets on the left side -> Click "Save changes" -> Done " I'm waiting for responses of users what that should be good for... Here I haven't found a solution yet.:confused: CAN YOU PLEASE HELP ME? Thanks, upscho |
I just found a temporary workaround: I put an empty text widget in the left sidebar and the text I mentioned in my posting has gone. (But if I delete the widget the text comes back so this workaround should be removed.)
Regards, upscho |
That text is a placeholder and should be gone once you place your first widget into that sidebar.
It's there so that visitors of the Wordpress.org theme viewer know that the sidebars of Atahualpa won't be empty. Not all users understand that widgets can be placed there. If I leave the sidebars empty I get less downloads. The theme viewer does not place widgets in the sidebars. I might even add a bit actual content like blogroll, meta, categories in the sidebars by default in the next version. That's the norm to have some default content there. Only very few themes have the sidebars blank in their default state. It seems to confuse novice users, and experienced users probably know that widgets can be added and that the default content might go when doing so. If you want different content in a sidebar, add any widget and the default content is gone. If you don't want a sidebar at all, turn it off at the Theme Options. If you want a blank sidebar (I've seen a few users doing that but I am not sure whether that's what they wanted) then place a text widget without content in a sidebar, and the default content should be gone. Edit: I just saw that you used the "Blank text widget" technique. So you want to keep the sidebars but keep them blank? I might add a feature to turn off the default content in the sidebars without having to add a blank widget if this is something useful. I am surprised that anyone would do this. Are you doing this to get a 100% header and a narrower content area? That would be an interesting technique that I had not even thought about. I HAD thought about the fact that Atahualpa currently doesn't provide a way to realize this type of layout, but blank sidebars would be a workaround. |
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Best regards, upscho |
I added it to my ever growing To-Do list
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I am having a similar problem; the dummy text remains in both the left and right sidebars even though I have used the theme editor to add widgets on each side and have left all the boxes checked in the sidebar edit option. Here is a link to the blog if that helps: www.acfls.org/famlawblog
Thanks. |
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