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  • Thread Starter avwhite

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    Two days into an effort that is a bit beyond my scope, and I’ve finally decided to hire a wordpress designer to help solve this glitch. Thank you so much for trying to help! I really appreciate it ??

    Thread Starter avwhite

    (@avwhite)

    Esmi – Thank you so much, I have found a wordpress designer to help.
    Nasir Zia – Thank you as well for your time and help. I had tried that fix yesterday, to no avail, so I’m sure I was doing something wrong.

    WordPress is not for the novice, this much I have learned! Thanks to everyone for your awesome help ??

    Thread Starter avwhite

    (@avwhite)

    Wow, thank you so much for your thorough response govpatel.

    I renamed the plugins folder to plugins.hold, however the white screen of death was still appearing. I then manually deleted the most recently installed plugin via ftp – however I am still getting the white screen.

    Deleting the plugin did not do the trick, nor did editing my functions.php file with the above mentioned code. Does anyone have any other suggestions?

    Alternatively, does anyone know where I might be able to locate a trustworthy wordpress designer/consultant who would be able to solve this problem for us?

    Thread Starter avwhite

    (@avwhite)

    Okay, thanks esmi. I edited the functions.php file of my theme via Filezilla and inserted the following two lines directly after the opening “<?php” line:

    update_option(‘siteurl’,’https://whiteeagleaerospace.com/blog&#8217;);
    update_option(‘home’,’https://whiteeagleaerospace.com/blog&#8217;);

    Prior to my disastrous URL change, the home and site URLs were listed as www.whiteeagleaerospace.com/blog. I tried adding the www in there as well, but neither one worked. Do you see anything I am doing wrong?

    I am most definitely not a designer, but our design company was unable to complete the blog installation so I’ve been trying to learn and complete things myself.

    I was initially trying to install the WordPress SEO plug-in by Yoast and changed the URL while following his directions here, not knowing what chaos was about to ensue! It was either the plug-in, or my URL change that caused this predicament – and I’m not sure what to do..

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