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The issue I found was that Cloud Zoom was enabled at the same time. Which is really kind of ridiculous given it’s supposed to work in tandem with the product slideshow, but — once I disabled it the button was back.
Nevermind, figured it out
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryHaha, yeah, I just went through and Find + Replace’d them. Otherwise though, it worked perfectly! Thank you SO much for your help ??
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryOkay, awesome. I’m assuming I’ll have to go in and manually change any links within the site myself, though? (Not a big deal, just checking)
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryI haven’t actually started yet. I wanted to check and make sure I was right before actually starting, because when I tried to do something similar last time I had to reinstall WordPress and re-make all my pages and it was kind of a disaster.
One more quick dumb question, sorry: When this change happens will all of the page links change to defye.com/pageid , or will they still be defye.com/wordpress/pageid ?
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryOh, alright! It’s still set to default. So I should only copy over and edit the index.php, then, correct?
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryOverall I do; I just checked for an .htaccess file and I can’t find one, though, despite enabling view of hidden files/folders. If I’m understanding the further instructions properly, I can just create one and upload it through FTP, correct? Or is there something else I need to do?
(Thank you for all your help so far, by the way!)
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectorydefye.com is the other site, defye.com/wordpress is the new one. I don’t know if it’s extremely complicated, though. (I’m sorry, I’m kind of learning this coding thing as I go.) Are you suggesting just moving it to a different subfolder until I’ve changed it?
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In reply to: Question about Giving WordPress its own subdirectoryOkay, thanks!
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In reply to: Cannot log in to Dashboard due to site URL changeOh, and trying to go to the wordpress/wp-admin.php page is also giving me a 500 error. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Cannot log in to Dashboard due to site URL changeNo, the site is not at defye.com now. I accidentally changed the siteURL when I didn’t mean to just yet, and the old site stayed where it was. The new site just got completely messed up (the new site is still … sort of there, at the /wordpress URL, though it’s giving me a 500 error now), and though I see the files in the core folder they aren’t doing anything.
Basically, I just want to be able to turn it back so I can log in to WordPress again.
Thanks for the info about the search and replace though.