I have came across a website recently that has this effect when you scroll down, the individual blocks of text will move in accordingly, and when you scroll back up, the individual blocks of text will move out accordingly as well. The website is: http://aperia.com.sg/ for reference.
I am pretty new to the website (Drupal) field, and this effect made me super curious, I have Google-ed for 2 days on how to do this effect, but can't seem to find any similarity to this effect or how to do it.
I have used this add on module which can be found at: https://www.drupal.org/project/parallax, but it seems to lead to this error, "PDOException: SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error...." Its most likely to be server host problem right? But is there a work around if the server host admin is unwilling to comply?
It seems to be Parallax. Try this, for example, https://www.drupal.org/project/parallax
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I hope someone here can help me
I have started getting alerts from google about increasing 404's.
every one of these has the string "%5C%22" in the url rather than the ascii character.
This issue comes and goes every few months. It's a wp site, with only premium plugins.
The best/ nearest answer I have found is here:
It seems that google is looking in code that is not designed for it to
look at. Indeed Stack Overflow lists a similar issue
Ajax used for image loading causes 404 errors.
But there appears to be no real cause identified.
For example
https://rapidbi.com/swotanalysistemplates/%5C%22/ listed in google - but when I go to the page it says contains this link ( https://rapidbi.com/swotanalysistemplates/ ) there is no such link.
Sometimes the %5c%22 is in the middle as well as at the end of a url. So the theory that its a /\ code in PHP makes sense - but how do we solve this?
Could it be that google is reading the PHP instructions?
Should this be an issue that google coders fix rather than us poor webmasters/
or is there a server side solution to this.
I have 100s of these errors increasingly daily!
Should I just ignore these google reported errors?
Should I mark them as fixed (they are not, as they never existed in the first place)?
Is there a fix? It's a wp based site, should I be changing the robot text to block something? If so what?
do we know of any plugins that might create this issue?
Thank you in advanced
Mike
First, from Google itself. 404s doesn't affect ranking of your website.
But of course we want to fix this kind of error.
Second, on Google Webmaster Tools you can see where "google" saw / crawled this link. I suggest that you check where google pick this URL and look in your code if there's any code that add /%5C%22/ in the URL.
I'm having a bit of a weird problem. The CMS of our website was developed about 4 years ago, but the person who made it is no longer working for our company so I'm left with the management of it. So far, so good since the CMS works just fine for normal content managing. However we also happen to have a small webshop on our site and the prices and some text needs to be changed. I found the prices were listed in a MySQL table and was able to change them. However, the only text on the page is:
<h2>Zand / Grind bestellen</h2>
<p>+++grondstof:bestellen_deel1+++</p>
But the page you see as a visitor clearly lists a few options and some text. I know it's difficult for anyone without access to say what's going on, but maybe the +++ indicate it's pointing to something? I have a feeling some PHP is involved since the person made pretty much everything with it.
Despite it being far fetched I hope someone can give me some ideas on what's happening here.
I found the code that checks this on the FTP server, as it turns out it's currently not possible to manage this through the CMS.
Thanks to everyone for thinking along!
I have start to experience a issue in a project that is based on wordpress. The issue is pretty weird.
Here is the description: when I search anything that doesn't start with the letter d on the website it works fine - but when searching anything starting with the letter d i get this Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE).
I have been searching a lot about, but can't find anything related. I have even remade the search code from scratch using wordpress query class and still didn't work.
It happens to me in all the browsers so i don't think that this is a browser related issue. I have also tried the search in several other networks and even changed a few settings on my router, but no success.
The url for the website is: http://www.estanaweb.com.br/
The most used search term that most users try and fail is "dudalina", heres the url: http://www.estanaweb.com.br/?s=dudalina, if i try searching only for "udalina" it works fine.
One solution to your problem is very easy, you only need to add the space character in front of the search-term. Wordpress will remove it for the search so you actually search the same as without but you won't get the timeout issue.
Try it your own:
http://www.estanaweb.com.br/?s=%20dudalina
For a hotfix I suggest you place a rewrite rule into your server configuration that does automatically and transparently add a space character here.
BTW, for me the original error I got in the browser was:
Error 103 (net::ERR_CONNECTION_ABORTED): Unknown error.
I recently purchased this script from Code Canyon and I want to work it in to my Warp Joomla template.
http://www.geertdedeckere.be/shop/thumbsup/help#template-list
I hope someone on here has some experience with the Warp framework. I have followed the creator's instructions to the T but I keep getting a white screen. Each Warp template is based on a config.php and template.config.php file. I have tried adding code as outlined on YooTheme support ticket: http://www.yootheme.com/support/question/28978 with no avail.
I also tried doing some other experiments, but while I wait on YooTheme's ridiculously long support response, has anyone the slightest idea of how I can call the initial PHP function and the CSS/Javascript files in my Warp template? I managed ot get as far as the CSS (I am unsure whether or not the init.php call is being seen, even with a relative path. The creator's original commands:
<?php echo ThumbsUp::css() ?>
<?php echo ThumbsUp::javascript() ?>
Are giving me a white screen, which I assume (and I don't know PHP inside and out / but I am tech literate) is because either the original call is not being placed before all other content output, due to a joomla structural issue I am not aware of (i.e. I am putting the code in the wrong place), or I am incorrectly placing the echo commands. Please help!
You haven't mentioned a Joomla! version so I'm presumming 2.5.x in my comments.
Putting this type of functionality in a Joomla! template is not a good idea, you would be better off looking at one of the existing extensions for Joomla! that provide "Ratings and Review" functionality including simply like/dislike options. The majority are free.
Having said that to determine the root cause of a PHP problem you will need to do the following:
Turn on "Debug System" (Site->Global Configuration->System->Debug Settigns)
Turn the sites "Error Reporting" level up,(Site->Global Configuration->Server->Server Settings). If it's currently None the start with Simple and work your way up (unless you're completely confident that you can log in modify the configuration.php file manually if the site stops working after ramping the error reporting all the way up.
N.B. Do not leave these settings on for any longer than necessary.
From the output generated you should be able to pin point the error, or the area the problem is occurring in. At that point you could extend your original question and provide us with more details like the error message, the code that causing it etc...
I help a friend with some dev on her wordpress powered site - http://fulltwist.net/
We installed a new theme about 3 months ago and since then she gets feedback from less than 5% of visitors saying the site doesn't render properly.
All of them say that, when viewing a single post, only the logo and the comment box show on the page - nothing else. Many say they use their phone to view it because they can't on the desktop.
I've tried load of different computers but I can't replicate the problem. I've asked them to clear their cache (hard refresh) and that hasn't helped.
I want to dig into the code but I just don't know what I'm even looking for. Can different browsers render PHP differently? I thought it was purely server side?
Anyone have any idea what could be causing this to render incorrectly? What diagnostic tools or approaches should I take?
Any points in the right direction would be much appreciated.
Browsers don't render PHP, they render the HTML sent back from the server.
Look for any commonality among those with problems. Browser, browser version, operating system. Does the website require a plugin that some may not have or may block? Does it render correctly with JavaScript disabled (and are complaining users disabling JavaScript / does your JavaScript run error free on their browser versions)?
You can use a service like Gomez to test your page on multiple browsers if you don't see commonality among the users.