It seems the culprit in my WordPress upgrade problems was a plugin called “Events Manager” Version 2.0rc1. Once I disabled this plugin my menu problems went away on my North Carolina Mountain Dreams Blog.
Now this cannot be the only problem because Virginia Mountain Dreams still works fine…Both blogs use the same theme, same plugin list, same layout on the sidebars…everything was as close to identical as I could make it. Events Manager works on the Virginia blog and kills the menus on the admin pages of the North Carolina blog. So something else is at work here…I’ll be trying to figure it out in the comming days and weeks ’cause I really like being able to add events to the blog when I stumble across something neat.
Oh well, At least I can once again use the Dashboard and the widgets on NC Mtn Dreams…It was not nice haveing to hard code the sidebars…
Email time, cath ya later…
Following the upgrade with interest, understand Thesis will play nice with upgrade, was unable before, Cutline issues? Dunno.
So far the only real problem with this site was having to reset the sidebars because of the changes to the changes the upgrade made in the way widgets are handled. It was my NC Mtn site that had the issues, and I think they are issues within the site itself. My son thinks something may have gotten corrupted in the code for that site over time and I may have to just do a total rebuild…Now that the site is working, I’ll hold off on that. There definitely could be issues there since that was my original blog and began on blogger then migrated to wordpress.com before I set it up on it’s own server.
I see WordPress has already rolled out a bug fix version in beta…I think I’ll wait a bit before I install.
I really should make the leap to switch to a different platform….but, I’m too chicken I will mess everything UP!
I spent a long time on Blogger before moving over to WordPress. What finally convinced me was the ability to make the blog look different than the few themes that Blogger offered. The funny thing is my site now looks more like the old Blogger sites than I would have thought back then…