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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.Just so I am 100% sure… Nothing is recoverable from my my full FTP directories?
The sql db is gone, so all of my content and links are gone. Correct?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.Are you serious?
Where does the db get saved? To my ftp server or somewhere else?
I can’t lose this website… What about my hosting company? Can they recover? They said they can’t…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.What about the files that are saved on my ftp?
Do none of these have the content that was on the website before?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.I just tried and it gave me this option… https://www.quintinart.com/sql2.jpg
In the dropdown it allows me to restore 3 hours ago up to 5 days ago, but this website has been down for 1 month.
What I really need to do is have all of the content (words, html code, pictures, etc) copied from the old website so I can put it onto a new one.
If I have to re-add pictures or anything, I can do that.
I think this website is a goner though…
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.I think so…. Sorry – I don’t really get sql. lol.
Here is a screenshot… I circled every time that QuintinArt showed up and blacked out everything else. Maybe this will help.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Files still on FTP – But site is inaccessible.I think so. I am logged into DreamHost and I still see a sql db on there… It gives me a few options.
– Add a user
– Restore DB
– Modify DB
– Delete DBForum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Problem with favicon after getting hackedThanks for the quick response!
You are absolutely right!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving a WordPress Site within my serverGreat advice!
I knew I was going to have trouble with this, and I still need to do it again with another website. Not even sure where to start with that one though.
When I go to sflwellness.com/wp-admin or homesteadpain.com/wp-admin it takes me to the same place to log in which is https://www.sflwellness.com/wp-login.php.
It seems that https://www.homesteadpain.com/wp-admin does not exist anymore. What does this mean?
Thank you for the help, John!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving a WordPress Site within my serverMoving WordPress Within Your Site
If you want to move WordPress to your root directory, make sure all index.php, .htaccess, and other files that might be copied over are backed up and/or moved, and that the root directory is ready for the new WordPress files.
Login to your blog.
Go to the Administration > Settings > General panel.
In the box for WordPress address (URI): change the address to the new location of your main WordPress core files.
In the box for Blog address (URI): change the address to the new location, which should match the WordPress address (URI).
Click Save Settings.
(Do not try to open/view your blog now!)
WordPress 2.0 only: Delete the folder wp-content/cache.
Move your WordPress core files to the new location. This includes the files found within the original directory, such as https://example.com/wordpress, and all the sub-directories, to the new location.
If you are using Permalinks, go to the Administration > Settings > Permalinks panel and update your Permalink structure to your .htaccess file, which should be in the same directory as the main index.php file.Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My WordPress site is split in halfLet me start by saying this…
I have no idea what you’re trying to say.
But, I will say this. If the problem is in my style sheet, then why would multiple themes have the same problem?
Don’t they load different ones?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: My WordPress site is split in halfIf you wanna claim that 10 bones, then help me pinpoint the error! =D I got the style sheet open. What ya think? I’m not much of a programmer.