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Tagged: Eleven40, Load

  • This topic has 2 replies, 3 voices, and was last updated 12 years ago by dev.
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  • July 1, 2013 at 3:17 am #48640
    Vikram
    Member

    Hi everyone.

    I purchased the Eleven40 theme to test drive how it will look on the real site. I purchased it under the domain of http://wp.craftbits.com.

    Today, I was going to make the site live. I changed everything in the database from http://wp.craftbits.com to http://craftbits.com.

    I then switched the entries in http.conf to point to the live site. But as soon as I do this, the server goes into a meltdown and the load makes it unresponsive.

    I have switched off all plugins, and I also switched to other themes.

    After all the debugging, it is when the site is in the eleven40 theme that it becomes unresponsive in the live site of http://craftbits.com.

    Very frustrating! Is there any way to find out why this is happening? Anything within Genesis and Eleven40 that would cause this behavior? (Actually I know it is the themes - so how do I find out exactly what it is)?

    I have also sent a support request.

    Thanks!
    Vikram

    July 1, 2013 at 4:59 pm #48758
    RobG
    Member

    I'm sure the support staff can better assist you with this question, I"ve use the same theme and never had a problem as you described....


    To speed up the process please post the link to the website in question.

    We recommend using Firebug to view source codes http://getfirebug.com/

    RobGoss WordPress Developer
    We build WordPress websites for your business or personal goals
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    July 1, 2013 at 8:44 pm #48780
    dev
    Participant

    Was it responsive in http://wp.craftbits.com, because it is not now.

    My bet is that somewhere in the CSS there is a width statement that is killing the responsiveness.

    Once you start messing with http.conf, all bets are off. I'm not sure what the Apache settings have to do with responsiveness, but that is way beyond my pay-grade!

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