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  • Did you install WordPress in its own directory (ex: wozbona.com/wordpress/)? Many of the links in your pages source are trying to link to ‘https://www.wozbona.com/wp-admin/wp-content/’, which isn’t a typical URL structure for WordPress installs.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@sirchmegmailcom)

    I’m pretty new to all this, but I am pretty sure I installed it in its own directory. I was busy editing my website when this happened suddenly.

    Have you got any advice on how to fix this?

    Which directory did you install WordPress into if not in your site’s root directory?

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@sirchmegmailcom)

    I’m gonna need you to explain to me what you mean. Sorry man, I’m stupid when it comes to all this.

    I am hosting with iPage, and when I registered my domain with them I followed the instructions and installed wordpress for my site, so I assume that it was done into the root directory?

    This happened out of the blue when I was working on my site about an hour ago.

    Some hosting services offer WordPress installations, did you install WordPress yourself using an FTP client or did iPage install WordPress onto your site for you?

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@sirchmegmailcom)

    I did it, but via my iPage control panel, so when I log into my wordpress dashboard, I do it via my iPage control panel here:

    https://www.simplescripts.com/script_details/install:WordPress

    Do you have access to your site’s root through an FTP client? If not, you may need to reach out to your host’s support service.

    Thread Starter Chris

    (@sirchmegmailcom)

    I have got access, but what I know of an FTP client or how to use it is dangerous, and by that I mean nothing.

    Hi
    I have the same problem. I use IPage installation script for wordpress. My site is raning, but I can’t access to admin dishbord.

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