I find it ammusing that this happens within the hour of WordPress crashing my entire server…
Good work WordPress on this amazingly shit software! Its buggy, slow, a pain in the arse to theme and its even capable of trapping Apache in infinite loops!
I’m not a theming expert but I didn’t have much trouble making my design a Wordpress theme. As long as you realize you don’t have to use as many files as the default themes.
Having some basic PHP knowledge might help too, perhaps you created a loop hole when you implemented your theme, however I don’t know if that’s possible.
My best bet for you would be for you to go to the Wordpress forums and ask for support there, I did once and I was quickly answered.
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November 21st, 2005 at 7:40 pm
1I find it ammusing that this happens within the hour of WordPress crashing my entire server…
Good work WordPress on this amazingly shit software! Its buggy, slow, a pain in the arse to theme and its even capable of trapping Apache in infinite loops!
November 22nd, 2005 at 5:29 am
2I’m not a theming expert but I didn’t have much trouble making my design a Wordpress theme. As long as you realize you don’t have to use as many files as the default themes.
Having some basic PHP knowledge might help too, perhaps you created a loop hole when you implemented your theme, however I don’t know if that’s possible.
My best bet for you would be for you to go to the Wordpress forums and ask for support there, I did once and I was quickly answered.
November 24th, 2005 at 6:13 pm
3The problem that caused the server issue isn’t in the theme itself but the WordPress backend.
You’d think we would have moved away from the awful embedded PHP templates to something like XSL, but no…
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