Unscheduled Maintenance Day
Everyone once in a while a plugin for this website breaks or something in the code doesn’t play well with something else that was upgraded.
Usually these little nuisances are quickly fixed.
Today doesn’t seem to be that kinda day.
Hopefully we’ll be able to resume our normal schedule of photography awesomeness tomorrow.
Oh…and if you see things moving around and “breaking” I apologize in advance.
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Comments
Them technical gremlins can be quite annoying. Fortunately this too shall (or has) pass (ed) ;-)
Ahh good old coding bugs...one of the reasons that I switched from being a programmer to being an internet marketer. It sure can be frustrating trying to figure out why something is not working the way it should. Everything seems to be working fine now. So you must've figured it out. Next time you might want to consider paying for coding help. When I have coding issues I can usually find someone suitable to fix the problem for about $20.
This could be easily avoid by integrating new code. However the issue seems like to be solved now.
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