July 21, 2008
First - Thanks to everyone for their patience in my response time over the past several days! We had several fun days at the beach and got home late Sunday night… I am still catching up on email, so if I have not replied to yours yet, it will be answered soon.
My intent today, was to talk about a little contest I am getting ready to start here on the site, but lo and behold, I could not login to my WordPress admin ALL DAY! I mean, I had depleted every known resource of my own and finally gave way to getting in touch with Hostgator tech support to see if they had a clue. If you have ever had a problem and spent 6 hours trying to resolve it, save yourself the effort next time and just shoot support an email. After all my efforts, they replied back within 30 minutes and told me that something happened to my aLinks installation and it was hosing my site admin!
The odd part, is that ONLY the site admin was jacked up! The rest of the site was fine… which led me on quite a wild chase looking for hacked files, corrupt htaccess files etc. After 6 hours of hair pulling, HG support found the issue in no time! They moved my wp-content/plugins/alinks/ folder to a different area for me to jump in and take a look at and the admin is fine!
Now I am off to find out WHY the issue came about!
More to come…
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Hey,
It’s good to have you back, and I’m glad you had some fun in the sun - if anyone deserves a break, it’s you!
I’m not familiar with aLinks. Is it a plug-in, or widget of some sort?
I’m getting overwhelmed with the amount of widgets im collecting in my dashboard - I’ve deleted the ones I don’t use, but there is still 8-10 widgets in my admin. Is there any secret to dealing with it?