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Old 07-19-2011, 10:24 PM
dlienhart dlienhart is offline
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Default Problems with WordPress 3.2.1?

I just updated to WordPress 3.2.1 and the new Genesis version (1.7?), and now can't edit menus! It's like the menu items don't have a function at all! They can be moved around, but none of the editing functions are accessible.

I tried three browsers (new Firefox, Opera, old IE) and the behavior is the same for all. I Googled this problem and it looks like I'm not alone, but what to do about it isn't conclusive. I disabled the plugins except Genesis simple hooks.

Has anyone else either gotten WordPress 3.2.1 to work, or know how to roll back to 3.2?

Thanks,
Debbie

PS. I don't have a URL at the moment - I had just moved the site from the test area to the real area (so it's not in the test area) and was fixing a few things when I discovered this. I put back the PHP site I had before until I can get WordPress working.
 

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