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7 years ago
IT Hertz
er.. I wasn't blaming WAMPserver. I just hoped perhaps someone who has the same issue may read the thread and possibly have a fix. At any rate, I proved to myself that it isn't a WAMP thing, because I just installed XAMPP and I get the same graphics issue. Obviously, my theme isn't playing nice with localhost environments for some reason. Anybody using Kingsize theme and managed to fix th
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7 years ago
IT Hertz
Well, I couldn't find this via search, so maybe my theme (Kingsize) is the culprit? Fuzzy edges on certain graphics occur when working with the site in WAMPserver, both 32-bit and 64-bit. Those same graphics/images have sharp borders/edges on the live site. Specifically, the worst offender is a vertical menu with repeating background image. Regular images, such as gallery images and fro
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7 years ago
IT Hertz
ahh.. I figured it would be something really simple I had overlooked. I removed localhost from the site & home URLs in the database, which took care of that issue. Then I changed the vhost to point to wp-admin instead of wp-login.php, which fixed the DocumentRoot and Directory error notices on the localhost page (and sub-menu). It's working 100% now -- I have sub-menu links for the f
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7 years ago
IT Hertz
I got this working, sort of. The sub-menu links send me to my choice url, but apache reports directory and root do not exist for wp-login.php -- understandable, since, as a file, it isn't a folder tree component. The other problems are that the URL is localhost/wordpress/wp-login.php, so it isn't dropping localhost and it isn't auto-filling the login form like it does when I manually visit the
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