Embedding Live Streaming
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Ok But the overlapping I do see on that page sometimes on mobile and desktop. Only pictures not videos. I don’t know if it has to do with the theme
Would it be possible to take a screenshot of what you’re seeing we are not able to replicate the overlapping on our end? If you need help taking a screenshot here’s how;
It can be uploaded to your site’s Media Libary.
And I feel like if I use posts for content instead of pages all the content will still look the same anyway so I feel like it wouldn’t really make a difference.
The biggest difference is that post are designed to display multiple entries on the page at a time in an archive. This allows site owners and visitors to choose which content they want to read the full post on and tags and categories make organization a bit easier.
And also is there to access the wordpress full admin site on desktop. I tried and can only do it on mobile
Yes, you can manage a site from the WordPress interface at https://wordpress.com and then click on “My Site(s)” in the top left.
I figured out the problem with ustream. I know what to do now
Glad to hear it!
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I uploaded screenshots of the two overlapping images. Not sure if it has to do with the theme
And also the screenshot of the full wordpress admin dashboard. Im only able to access it on mobile phone not desktop
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I uploaded screenshots of the two overlapping images.
That is not overlapping. Overlapping is if one image is appearing on top of another image. What I see in that screen shot is an image that’s wider than the space available on the screen to show it.
This is because of your theme. The theme you have on that site, Bouquet, is an old retired theme and is not fully mobile responsive, so everything in the theme does not resize correctly for smaller screens like on mobile phones. This is not something we can fix, as that would require significant changes to the theme and that theme is no longer being maintained. So the only way to prevent that is to switch to one of our newer themes that are mobile-friendly.
And also the screenshot of the full wordpress admin dashboard. Im only able to access it on mobile phone not desktop
Just to confirm, you’re able to access https://ibstayfly.wordpress.com/wp-admin/ on a mobile device, but not on your desktop? That can only be caused by a problem in the browser you are using on your desktop computer. Please try these browser troubleshooting steps, and check if you’re able to access it if you use a completely different browser:
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How do I know the difference between old themes and new ones. Is there a link or something
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All our themes currently listed at My Site ->Themes are mobile-friendly. You will notice that if you search there for the Bouquet theme you will not find it.
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Im able to access the wp admin site on desktop now
And just one last question. Because I have so many pages and if I wanna switch to posts like you suggested can I still keep what I have on those pages and just copy and paste them as posts. To lessen the pages
And if I wanted to add more content for a particular posts can I just to add to the exsisting posts rather then having to make new posts each time
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Because I have so many pages and if I wanna switch to posts like you suggested can I still keep what I have on those pages and just copy and paste them as posts. To lessen the pages
You can, but I’d suggest even breaking those up into multiple posts. For example, the Gossip Page you linked to before is currently subdivided into 19 pages, with 20+ videos on each sub-page. Personally I’d divide that up into multiple posts with much less content per post. But it’s up to you.
And if I wanted to add more content for a particular posts can I just to add to the exsisting posts rather then having to make new posts each time
You can, but people following your site will not get any notification if you add content to a post that already exists. Again, this is not how blogs work. The way a blog works is that you add new content in a new post each time. That way your followers get an update to let them know there’s new content on your site that they can go and check.
If you use pages instead of posts, or you just add stuff to an existing post instead of publishing a new post, no one receives any updates, so no one will know there’s new content.
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