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  • Hi Esmi

    Oh okay, I was just trying to help, not to make money. But I get understand what you are saying and will remember that for future posts.

    Thanks for letting me know
    Acey

    Hi Alastair,

    If you like email me, You can find my email at:
    https://www.theblogeffect.com/contact-us/

    I will fix it for you no charge. I do need some information form you, that’s why I want you to email me, you can’t post that type of information in a public forum.

    Acey

    Hi Alastair,

    Using FTP, download the file you updated to your computer, edit it on your computer and using a program like textpad, remove the code upload the file back to your site and see if that fixes the problem.

    If that doesn’t work, try renaming the plugins folder using FTP
    /www/wp-content/plugins
    to something like
    /www/wp-content/p–lugins
    and see if you can login. Once logged in disable all plugins. (they will be disabled because you renamed the folder) then with all the plugins disabled. Using FTP rename the plugin folder back to
    /www/wp-content/plugins

    Activate each plugin one at time testing your site. with each plugin reactivation.
    Hope this Helps

    Hi Typezerodk,

    I know it must be frustrating. The advice above may help “- re-uploading all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – from a fresh download of WordPress.”

    Because if the problem is other css file or header file you changed you’ll get the originals back.

    Another thing I would look at is if you are over disk quota on your hosting account, this can cause problems when you change a file and are over quota .

    That’s all I think think of at the moment, without actually diagnosing it for myself.

    Hope this helps
    Regards
    Acey Gaspard

    This could be a variety of issues. If it were my site,

    I would install a database plugin to optimize and check my database after checking the database, I would logout and login in to see if the problem is solved
    The next step I would take is I would disable all plugins (some run in the background while you are logged in e.g. Broken link checker)

    Then I would change me theme to the default WordPress theme twenty 11 or 10 depending on what’s installed.

    Then I’d Logout and login again. If the back end is running well now, I would activate my original theme and start activating the plugins one at a time. Be sure to check the blackened speed with each change and activation

    That’s the fist process I would do.
    Hope this helps
    Acey

    Hello,

    If you didn’t change anything in wordpress or your theme, then it could be a server issue: Below is a link to help resolve 400 server errors

    https://getnetgoing.com/HTTP-400.html#causes_solutions

    Hope this helps
    Acey

    Hi Mitch,

    I visited the page And the links seem to be working fine. Type the problem could be other than WordPress. For example it could be something to do with your computer, possibly a virus of some sort.

    Try visiting other sites on the web and see if the problem persists

    Regards
    Acey Gaspard

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