links not working when signed in
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Correction: while I can click links on smarmypress, I cannot comment, so there is an issue there.
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Actually, I retract everything. What I’ve noticed it that (using abbreviations now) on the SMAP, ACP, and UMA sites is that you can click on links on the home page only. Once you click on a post, though, you are completely unable to interact with anything from that point on. So yes, I do think this is a Digg 3 issue. This is also something I hope the WP staff can fix fast, because in our little sub-community, this will greatly hinder us.
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I don’t think the fix will necessarily be fast as it’s a weekend and that means patience is required. https://en.support.wordpress.com/help-support-options/#timeline-for-answers-to-support-requests
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After double-checking several Digg 3 websites, it is an issue prevalent in all of them. When looking at first, all the stuff seems visible, but once you click any random post (and then you’re taken into it) you cannot do anything. This is the issue that’s currently occurring on:
http://icewarriorscp.com/
http://smarmypress.com/
http://armyofclubpenguin.com/
http://umacommand.com/All of these sites have 2 WordPress features in common. What are those 2 things?
1. They all run on Digg 3
2. They all have CSSHowever, it isn’t a CSS issue, as you can see by clicking into any post or page on the following sites with no CSS and then trying to click on something else:
http://umatemp.wordpress.com/
http://willyloman.wordpress.com/That leaves the problem to be with Digg 3, which is retired. The problem, however, isn’t that it’s retired, and this is because Digg 3 has been retired for a long time (probably years). Hopefully there will be some relief soon, but that’s all I have for now.
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thank you all for the info. Yeah, looks like a Digg 3 issue. at least, the other sites I can use normally, aren’t that theme. Hopefully when the admins take a look at this issue they can fix it rather than us having to change the theme. Like the other guy said, I’ve had this for years now and it’s been nixed for a while, yet it was working fine up until today I think.
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@willyloman
[advice] WordPress.COM themes are retired when they no longer support all WordPress.com features. The gold standard is responsive layout themes.Though CSS editing is theme specific editing as you have the upgrade why not select a free responsive layout theme and redo the CSS editing? [/advice]
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@clashjayden
Yo! If you want to use an outdated retired theme that’s your prerogative.NOTE: You still have not posted your URL and it’s not linked to your username.
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I never knew before now that Digg 3 had been discontinued. I just like the way it lays out the information for the readers. I would rather not be forced to change but if I have to I guess I have to. Would rather not though.
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@clashjayden
Good. Now Staff will have it when they need it.@willyloman
Digg3 was retired in 2013. No one will force you to change themes. However, changing themes is not a big deal, especially if you haven’t done any CSS Editing. And there are 16 free Three Columns + Left Sidebar + Right Sidebar WordPress Themes.Themes are just “skins” on WordPress.COM hosted blogs. You can quickly and easily change themes on any WordPress.COM hosted blog to another one found here http://wordpress.com/themes/ and no data will be lost or negatively affected by the change. The only time you may have to do some work is if you are changing to a dramatically different theme and have done any CSS editing.
Provided you are logged in as Admin under the same username account that registered the blog go to Dashboard > Appearance > Themes, Browse themes until you find one you like and click the “activate” or the “preview” link, or type in the name of the theme you want to use when it appears.
After you change your theme all you need to do is go here Dashboard > Appearance > Widgets > Inactive Widgets and re-install them where you want them to appear. The widget contents and settings will be the same as they were prior to changing themes.
Note that every theme will have a detailed theme description page with set up instructions and a live demo site page that you can consult.
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P.S. Here a link to 13 Three Columns + Responsive Layout WordPress Themes https://theme.wordpress.com/themes/features/responsive-layout+three-columns/?sort=free
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