• connectit

    (@connectit)


    I was editing my footer in wordpress and edited the footer.php and functions.php and after updating the page I could no longer get access to my login and every time I go to log in it comes up with this: “https://www.example.com/wp-content/deleteme” with a long list of numbers and letters at the end.

    I know exactly what I added to the functions.php and know I just need to delete that, however I can’t get into my wordpress to do so. All I get is a white blank screen.

    How do I go about accessing this .php? Is there anyway it can edited in files -> file manager?

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  • Michael

    (@alchymyth)

    review https://codex.www.ads-software.com/FTP_Clients
    you will need to use FTP to access the files, or for example to rename the folder of your currently used theme, which should activate the default theme and allow you back into the dashboard to edit your files.

    you will then need to change the folder name to its original, and re-activate your theme.

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