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Events Calendar

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Looking back

“Crazytrike.com” as a concept has been around since December 2005 on a site called “TagWorld.com”. I used the site to post my progress on training for the 2006 Seattle to Portland and continued blogging with them until they changed formats in May 2008. I and many others lost blog settings during TagWorld’s tansition, not fun [...]

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Better behaved!

After yesterday’s “theme breakdown”, tonight I find there is yet another update: Atahualpa 3.5.3 I updated to this new revision, holding my breathe, and, wait for it… after making the code change to my header.php and removing the default header images… no issues – just like it’s supposed to be! Now I can go ride without interruption. [...]

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That was scary...

I came home to an update to the theme I use, Atahaulpa, updated to 3.5.2. Proceded to do my “usual” upgrade, and “broke” my site (I hate when that happens). It turned out that to be just a bit of mixed coding – using 3.5.1 header.php, versus modifying the header.php in 3.5.2 with this line: “<!–p if [...]

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Moved...

I spent the past day or so upgrading my server to Windows SBS 2008, and moving my site to IIS7. In short, what a pain! The site appears to be intact – good thing for backups! So, as it stands, my site is running on the following platform: Windows SBS 2008 R2 (x64) IIS 7 MySQL 5.1.48 PHP 5.2.13 They key points to [...]

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WordPress upgrade part II

After the major show stopper with Events Calendar (WordPress stopped working all together), finding the fix and getting the site up and running, I found another minor bug: NextGEN Imageflow prevents the “Updates” portion of the WP Dashboard from working. I’ve not used that plug-in in a while, so deactivating it isn’t a problem, and [...]

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