• I have found the related products information on how to increase the amount of related products and how to remove it altogether. I pasted the code into the php file, but it did not work. I tried both increasing the amount of products displayed and also I tried removing it.

    I assume this code does go into the php file and not the css file? If so, where does it go in the file.

    Thank you1

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  • Thread Starter fdefede

    (@fdefede)

    OK, good news. I am back up and running. I am not sure what the Tech did to get it back up yet. I am asking him to explain. It was a good think I had just setup automatic backups, and that I had downloaded a backup to my local computer on May 6th.

    When he first got it back up, it was dated, and I told him about the current backups, and he was able to get it back upto May 6th.

    I would like to try to learn how to use WordPress, but I must admit, I am scared now. Is there a way to work on WordPress in a test mode to make changes without going live, and screwing things up? I think Lorro was correct that it was actually working, I just needed to refresh the cache. I didn’t realize that and I got into a panic mode and deleted the child-theme folder that had the style.css, and functions.php files. When that didn’t work, I thought all I would have to do to get it back was upload all of the directories from my backup, but that didn’t work.

    I appreciate everyone’s help and for responding. your a great bunch of folks. Thank You!

    If and when I find out what he did I will get back on here and explain.

    With great appreciation,
    Frank

    You can have a second copy of WordPress on the same server if its in a different directory and uses a different database prefix (which you can specify when you install it). Then you have a development environment where you can practice. If you have any commercially licenced themes or plugins you should check the terms of their licences.

    You could also try installing WordPress locally.

    Thread Starter fdefede

    (@fdefede)

    Here is the explanation of what was done to get the site back up and running.

    This came from a tech at LAD Solutions who converted the site to WordPress.

    Regarding what i did for website to come up: I Had look into all the files and tried disabling all the plugins one by one from the database initially specially the caching plungin and also few files on the server. Later found that problem was database. The database tables got corrupted and we could not find out what was not working exactly, so had start things from scratch in database and used the backup file you sent to upload the tables manually to make sure no more issues, and tweaked couple files on the server and then it worked.

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