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Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Super Admin missing in 3.1I’m having this same issue.
There is no network admin link/button, anything, anywhere on the site in 3.1.
I have disabled all the plugins.
I’ve tried numerous themes.Nothing is working. ????
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Changed WP AddressFound a “fix”. It worked, except that it did not save all of my widget mods…which I can live with! Here’s what I followed:
Quick fix method
If you have access to the site via FTP, then this method will help you quickly get a site back up and running, if you changed those values incorrectly.
1. FTP to the site, and get a copy of the active theme’s functions.php file. You’re going to edit it in a simple text editor (like notepad) and upload it back to the site.
2. Add these two lines to the file, immediately after the initial “<?php” line.
update_option(‘siteurl’,’https://example.com/blog’);
update_option(‘home’,’https://example.com/blog’);Use your own URL instead of example.com, obviously.
3. Upload the file back to your site, in the same location. FileZilla offers a handy “edit file” function to do all of the above rapidly, if you can use that, do so.
4. Load the login or admin page a couple of times. The site should come back up.
5. Repeat the above steps, but remove those lines. IMPORTANT: Do NOT leave those lines in there. Remove them immediately after the site is up and running again.
If there is no functions.php file in the theme: Create a new text file called “functions.php”. Edit it with notepad, and add this text to it, using your own URL instead of example.com:
<?php
update_option(‘siteurl’,’https://example.com/blog’);
update_option(‘home’,’https://example.com/blog’);Upload that to your theme directory, then proceed as stated above. Remove the file afterwards.