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  • You need to fix the root location in your mysql db. Using myphpadmin go into your wordpress database, open up and browse the wp-options table. The first entry should be ‘site’ Edit this to properly reflect the location of wordpress. From what i see, it would be “wp/” or “https://seekerblog.com/wp/&#8221; If I were you I would use the first. Hope this helps, if you need further help and no one is responding send me an aim (hidden premise). <br>-whit

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