• Resolved brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)


    I was going through my plug ins and deleted wp cahce by mistake & now my site is totally blank. Yahoo said they will atempt to help, but what if they cannot is there anyway that i can get my site back the way it was. it has been a lot of time put in and i will be totally crushed if i cannot. my site is https://thechicfactory.com I am at a total loss, i am no good at FTP and things of that nature

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    You were using a cache plugin? Turn it off in the plugin tool on the admin side.

    Thread Starter brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)

    i cannot see anything, it is confusing me everything is white ?? dashboard, create new post the site everything a blank white canvas. the plug in was called wp cache and it was deactive, so i was just deleting deactivated plug ins and somehow that one deleted everything completely i am confused, with no site

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    It sounds like you need to edit your wp-config.php to delete the line:

    define('WP_CACHE', true);

    Thread Starter brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)

    how do i get to that when everything is white, i cannot get to my dashboard or anything & i am clueless with FTP ??

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    Thread Starter brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)

    All that did was send me to a page woth little information. My question if my site is already a blank slate that I totally cannot access then what. Yahoo told me that only word press would b able to help. I’m confused

    Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    You have to log into your site via FTP and EDIT the wp-config.php file, removing the line numeeja said.

    Also, you may need to delete the plugin folder for your caching plugin, but since you said:

    i am clueless with FTP

    I told you it was time to learn and sent you to the instruction page with a somewhat brief overview of how to use FTP with WordPress.

    I repeat, you need to learn FTP. You’re GOING to need this knowledge if you’re a self-hosting WordPress. The only alternative is to find someone you trust and give them your server ID and password. Personally, I think that learning FTP is pretty simple and you will never again have to depend on ‘someone else’ fixing your site. You can learn to do it yourself ??

    Thread Starter brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)

    Ok I’m going to attempt doing what u just said. It just all seems so hard :(.. I’m going now thank you. I’ll b back with an update

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    Brandireggie, There a several ways of doing the edit, but this is what I would recommend for simplicity:

    • Install an ftp client application to the mac or pc I’m using if one is not already installed
    • set up a connection to the web space using the connection details supplied by the web host
    • connect to the webspace and download the wp-config.php from the WordPress installation to the desktop of my mac or pc
    • edit the wp-config.php in a text editor and save it
    • upload the edited version to replace the original copy

    This is the kind of thing I do very often on the sites I manage, so its easy for me but I understand its not so easy if you have never had to do it before, especially if your site is down.

    Ipstenu is correct that you will should really be comfortable with this process to solve issues when self-hosting any web application.

    if you do give it a go yourself, hopefully you’ll find its not as difficult as it first seems as long as you understand each step.
    good luck!

    Thread Starter brandireggie

    (@brandireggie)

    thatmk you for all of the help you guys. my site is back to normal.. ?? ?? ??

    Moderator cubecolour

    (@numeeja)

    That’s great news – I’m glad you got it sorted.

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