• Hi
    I was using ftp and trying o create a childtheme. However, all of a sudden my wp dash board css crashed , that is starting from the login page and inside dashboard, here is no css and everything appears jumbled up. its impossible to work.
    I searched the forum and there was a suggestion to make changes in wp-admin/load-styles.css that is to change error(0) to ( E_ALL | E_STRICT ).
    but this did not work.
    another suggestion was to change wp-config file. and for this when I checked the root of my wp install, there was no such file there. I could not find wp config file anywhere.

    My website loads as usual and front end there is no problem.
    please help

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  • Your wp-config.php file can be located in your wordpress installed directory. If you are unable to find it, maybe your files were deleted and you were able to see the cached version of your site.

    Why don’t you download a fresh copy of wordpress and upload the new config file to your directory and try again?

    Thread Starter anaamika

    (@anaamika)

    thanks for replying..

    I am not seeing a cached version of the website. Its a news website and i can see the updated posts properly, even the single posts open , without a problem, i am a novice with WP.

    I considered reinstalling wp, but i worry whether we will lose the data. its a seven year old news website, with daily updates, so naturally the content is high and valuable.

    and in 2013, a web developer we hired to create a custom theme did a blotched up job, and with in my home folders i find its quite complicated. we have several extra or backup folders, and even three extra databases.. I am at a lose as to how to set it right.
    We cannot afford the site to go offline.

    Thread Starter anaamika

    (@anaamika)

    is there any way i can post a photoshot of my wp folder at the hosting server.

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