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Thanks so much for checking- I had the error when the setting was to "redirect only"- when I switched it to "force downloads" it stopped with the 403.
halianoParticipantI was able to change the delivery method of the downloadable files, and it worked. Nevermind 🙂
halianoParticipantI found the debugger and this is the error I get:
fix facebook og:image could not be downloaded or is too small
I was able to use a plug in to get it to pull one set image for the website, but for the individual posts, it is still not pulling the correct images. Any ideas on how to fix that error?
December 29, 2014 at 10:09 pm in reply to: WooCommerce- renaming the WordPress SQL table prefix? #135633halianoParticipantThis is what they told me
"Ok so then this isn't a WooCommerce issue per say but server level. Some servers do not allow "Force Downloads" due to size limitations. So please consult with your host to see what options you have in that regards. "
December 29, 2014 at 9:53 pm in reply to: WooCommerce- renaming the WordPress SQL table prefix? #135627halianoParticipantHi Ren,
Thanks for your feedback- I totally agree, this is probably too risky. After talking to the WooCommerce people, they are suggesting that this issue is something my host needs to fix. I'll contact them.halianoParticipantPerfect! Thank you so much for your time!
halianoParticipantUnfortunately, no dice. I cleared all my caches, and see no change with that addition to the css.
halianoParticipantThank you for the help Genwrock!
That mostly did it- in landscape, its perfect on the iPhone, in vertical, its off center and not quite right, but is no longer breaking the container, so its a win. And, I was able to reset the desktop header to the original size which looks much better.
halianoParticipantHi Susan- thanks for taking the time to respond.
That did work to fix it on the mobile view, however, it also shrunk the logo on my home page when looking at the full size/desktop version and now that just doesn't look right. I already thought it was too small before, and with the change, the balance is just all off.
Is there a way to set a conditional statement to only shrink the header on mobile instead of on the full size website as well?
Thanks!
halianoParticipantOr perhaps I need to have the site call different images for desktop and mobile? (actually, I may have to do that ALSO once I figure out the desktop image, because this one is sized perfect to work with that widget the way I want, but the mobile version has the widget showing elsewhere instead of on/in the header)
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