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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Static Front Page – Where’s the Code?Thanks, Joshua. My hunch was that it was in one of the CSS or PHP files. Found it in a homepage PHP file. Deleted that Facebook code, and at least the embed shortcode is no longer displaying. I also looked at the recent posts code from a the browser page source – that version of the page is not available as a file. The code is too complicated for me to figure out how to paste it into the PHP file. I don’t know PHP well enough. Might just try using a different plugin, or see if I can get the shortcode to the built-in widget and paste it in.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationI’m not sure where the development site is located. Will double check that. I did have access to the cPanel, but no longer now that the account’s been canceled. Looking back, I should have made a backup of the site from the cPanel before messing with WordPress. However, I didn’t understand at the time that the development admin was out of date, so I just made a backup from there before starting the migration. Thought that the developer admin had the current site, so didn’t see the need to also back it up from the cPanel. Now I think I’m screwed.
Ive never had to migrate a site before, so I’m learning how to properly do things the hard way.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationI’ve already been down the road of trying to find a backup. They’re a non-profit organization, so they didn’t have a regular website person doing maintenance on it. One of their secretaries was basically updating the pages when needed. Their previous website admin was just a freelance hire that hasn’t touched the site in 1-2 years. Now that I’m onboard, I’ve got to get them squared away with backups. They do have Dropbox, but there’s no website stuff there.
Not sure why you need a list of the plugins, but here you go. Not all of them are activated. I definitely need to clean up the site and make it more efficient. Don’t want to use too much server resources:
Better WordPress Minify
Custom Facebook Feed
Duplicator
Events Manager
Gravity Forms
Gravity Forms PayPal Payments Pro Add-On
Gravity Forms PayPal Standard Add-On
iThemes Security
Jetpack by WordPress.com
MailChimp
MailChimp for WordPress
PDF Embedder
Really Simple Twitter Feed Widget
Regenerate Thumbnails
Responsive Image Maps
SSH SFTP Updater Support
Velvet Blues Update URLs
WooCommerce
WordPress Importer
WP Retina 2x
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationYes, the old site was in a /wordpress directory and I had to take out that part of the path for the links (that I already fixed) to work. The funny thing is that some of the links still work with that old url path. At this point though, I’m not super concerned about that – as long as I can get the links to work.
I have already tried the permalinks trick you suggested and it didn’t do anything. Well, I do have a book on HTML5 sitting on the shelf. Might need to go through it, haha.
Also, thanks for the VC ticket idea. At least I now know what the problem likely is, and I’ve got a lot of work ahead of me. I’m assuming because of the way WordPress structures their sites, there’s probably not a way to somehow get it to “see” the updated pages and files post 2014 that I can see in my FTP? I assume that those are just lost now? Making sure before I manually start rebuilding everything.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationThanks for all your help – I have an entire organization counting on me to get this fixed and I have/had no clue what to do.
If you go to this page and scroll to the bottom, all the links under the “archived” section no longer work: https://hollywoodprayernetwork.org/prayer/monthly-prayer-newsletter/
I fixed the rest of the links. For example, some of the book thumbnails on this page were missing, so I went in and replaced the bad links with good ones to the Amazon thumbs. Not all of them were missing, but at least 50% were. It’s weird that it’s not consistent: https://hollywoodprayernetwork.org/resources/book-list/
We no longer have an account with the previous host, so I doubt we have any access now. Even if we did, they were not cooperating with us at all in troubleshooting the site – took a week just to get a “we’ll be emailing you” response from their abuse department. That’s why we moved hosts. We were locked out of the site, and there was no resolution in view. People were complaining that the site was down. Now they’re complaining it’s out of date.
Yeah, I’ve been trying Wayback Machine in Safari and couldn’t get it to pull up the site. Just tried it in Firefox and it worked. Looks like I may have to rebuild the site using that as a guide. Can you explain what the developer admin is? I wasn’t aware that existed. Is it something to consider using when building a site?
Also, any idea on how to get the visual composer to work? I don’t know enough HTML to rebuild this site with just code, and I’ve only been able to use the classic composer since the move. All I get with the visual is a spinning circle in the middle of a blank content area.
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationHere’s the site URL: https://hollywoodprayernetwork.org
They had no backups of the latest version of the site – I was just hired a couple weeks ago and the site went down shortly afterwards.
I guess that developer admin would explain why all the updates of the past 3 years are missing. Crap. I have no idea what the site looked like before it went down. May have to use Wayback Machine to get a visual of the site and rebuild it if there’s no other fix. I don’t get why I can still see files in the FTP for 2015-2017 though? Those were exported by Duplicator.
Also, any idea why all the links were/are wonky?
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Missing Pages & Links After Site MigrationYes, that’s the plugin. I followed the steps in the video below, except for the “save permalinks” at 12:30. The steps look basically the same as the link you shared, but this video is much more detailed.
For some reason, I didn’t see that permalink option when I was doing it. That’s why I figured the plugin was a different version that the tutorial, and maybe that step was no longer necessary. Perhaps that’s the root of the problem? The permalinks are all broken?
I did not have access to the regular admin login on the old host – they’d locked me out. However, I did have access to the developer admin. Their previous website guy sent that link to me…would that be the reason? The link was https://dev.domainname.org/wordpress/wp-login.php. Why’s the “dev” there instead of the regular admin URL?
Also, I noticed that the new site no longer sits in that /wordpress directory. I had to go into a bunch of links and delete that to get them to work. However, some links still worked unedited. I don’t understand why that is either. The site now sits at a root directory “public_html.”
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