Bug Hunt

The story so far: yesterday was exasperating, because things remained the same—I couldn’t get my custom widgets (like Feedjit and Alexa) to display in themes other than Tarski. I was so desperate that I foolishly “reinstalled” WordPress 2.7 (I made backups first). No luck, the problem still lingered. Until I came upon this page in the WordPress.com forums (big thank yous to the members who posted there). Turns out that it could have been a bug in the latest release of WordPress.com (I was told it was fixed) and I had the suspicion that it was present in WordPress.org too.

Anyway, this is how I solved it:

  1. I activated the Tarski theme, and went to the widgets page.
  2. I deleted all my custom widgets. I copied the codes to Notepad before deleting them.
  3. Once this was done, the deleted widgets appeared on the left-hand side, with a clickable add link. This meant that I could add them to other themes. I tried it out and it worked. Success at last!

This had me a little perplexed; I’d used Tarski before in WP versions prior to 2.7 without any problems. Or could it have been the latest version of Tarski (2.4) conflicting with WP? Whatever it is, I will be a little more careful whenever I play around with themes; I was fortunate that I was able to solve this problem.

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The strange case of Mr. Tarski

OK, now I’ve figured it out somewhat. The problem with my custom widgets started when I did a manual update of the WordPress Tarski theme to version 2.4. Before doing that, all my custom widgets appeared in my blog. However, after deleting the old Tarski files and then replacing them with the new 2.4, all my custom widgets vanished from my blog. If I use any other theme besides Tarski, they won’t show up at all.

I did check out the Tarski support forums, but couldn’t find much useful advice there. Guess I’ll have to write a new post to the authors about this. It’s strange how only Tarski 2.4 allows my custom widgets to be seen. Or perhaps I could or should revert back to an earlier version of Tarski and see what happens. If anyone has any ideas or suggestions please let me know. Thank you.

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