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  • By using categories, he would ‘lose’ the categories option in all “blog”
    Ok, let me see if I understand this.
    You want to have several blogs, lets say:
    yoursite.com/blog1
    yoursite.com/blog2

    When someone types ‘yoursite.com’ you want them to land on a blog that links to these other blogs?
    Is this it?

    Can you access your database in any other way? Usually webhosts offer DB access through control panels and phpmyadmin.
    there are other ways of backing up your database, your webhost probably has this function setup for you. Talk to them;-)
    Hope this helps.

    My suggestion is to NOT use godaddy “One Click” install, and have your WordPress installed all over manually (upload files and setup the database). I am pretty sure you can find help on how to install your WordPress easily.
    There are some topics on this, here several tutorials on the web.
    I Found a very interesting video tutorial on Google.
    https://www.optiniche.com/blog/300/wordpress-install-video/
    Hope this helps on fresh install.
    Cheerz

    Did you check with Performancing if any other users are having same trouble?
    Could be some sort of trouble between versions?

    Did you install AddThis plugin? Could it be you have an old version of this plugin? Did you try disableing the plugin?
    Are these links coming in as comments?If so, you might want to change your comment permissions. Go to your Options and select “Users must be registered and logged in to comment”. Dont for get to select also “Anyone can register”, so users can register, otherwise there will be no register link.

    I get all coments for moderation, never comments get posted directly on my blogs. So I moderate any, and all comments always.

    Please let us know exactly what is going on, it’s not really clear…

    additional info was added to the end of my post

    In your post or as comment?

    All will turn out well Im sure.
    Cheerz.

    Every hosting has by default some sort of backup service, you can look into that, ask for your hosting company to restore your database and files. If this is not possible, and you have really lost everything, you can use the suggestions above for finding cached content. You dont have ANY sort of backup?

    Ok, I can try to translate it, but I dont know Farsi(Persian) so I will need to know what words exactly you want translated.
    You need to translate stuff like?:
    Recent Posts
    Contributors
    Posted by
    Find entries

    Is that it? thats what you need?
    If so just let me know.

    Hello, if you’re extremeley lost on how to uninstall, please contact me and let me know where are you hosted ( i dont know if were allowed to post host or link here, i am assuming NOT), I can even remove the instalation for you (yes it′s that simple).
    Best would be you learn how to do it yourself though.

    Some tips:
    Basically, every hosting company has some sort of control panel for your hosting account.
    Whatever the hosting you are, they probably have sent you instructions to logging in to this control panel.
    Search this email or request them to re-send the info.

    With the control panel login info, search for your login username and password and login adress.

    After you are logged in to your control panel, search for something like a “File Manager” or “Files”. There you can delete all files of WordPress.
    Alternately, you can use FTP, you probably received ftp login instructions as well from your hosting company.

    You might need an FTP client, but you can find free FTP Clients on any software download site.

    Important: Just be sure that the files you are deleting are really from your wordpress, if you are not sure, you might want to ask for some help on that OK?(some hosting accounts dont put you directly on your www folder, and you might end up deleting some configuration files of yuour account)

    After you have deleted the files, you still have to delete the database. Probably a MySQL database, so you need to look again in your control panel and see if you find any MySQL or Database link or icon, by clicking this link you will have some sort of database managment, where you can delete the whole database, or if your host only provides one database, you can just delete all the tables of the database, and thats about it. (be sure that the database you will delete belongs to wordpress, you could be deleting a wrong database)

    Just two questions I need to ask, hopefully you will reply them:
    How did you install WordPress?
    Why do you want to uninstall it? (problems are always good to know, plus, maybe the reason you want to uninstall it is important for the rest of us).

    If you could give us more info on your hosting enviroment (no username or passwords here PLEASE) would be easier to help you out.
    Thank you very much.

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