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[resolved] Permalinks and htaccess file (7 posts)

  1. j-m-org
    Member
    Posted 2 months ago #

    Well, I just found out what Permalinks are (after using WordPress for a week or two, lol), and well I want to change it from the Defualt Permalink to the Date and Name Based Permalink, this part I know how to do (it would be sad if I didn't), but after that is where my problem occurs. Since WordPress can't edit my .htaccess file for me, it tells me the code to put in my .htaccess file. Whenever I try to download that file off of my ftp and open it up... it has nothing inside (I'm not sure if it is suppose to have some codes or something in it, or suppose to be blank) and then I add the code WordPress gives me and I upload it back into my ftp, then when I check my site, I see the URL matches the Date and Name Based Permalink, but when I click on it, for some reason, my style sheet is not linked. I don't know why it does that, and so I need some help with that.

    Thanks in advance to all that help, I really appreciate it.

  2. j-m-org
    Member
    Posted 2 months ago #

    I don't want to seem desperate and annoying, but I really do need help with this. Can anyone help, please?

  3. j-m-org
    Member
    Posted 1 month ago #

    Again, I really need help with this. Anyone?

  4. ClaytonJames
    Member
    Posted 1 month ago #

    "Since WordPress can't edit my .htaccess file for me, it tells me the code to put in my .htaccess file..."

    You can make your .htacces file writeable, or editable, by WordPress by changing the file permissions (the .htaccess file only),to 777 temporarily. (Others may suggest different file permissions, and that's ok too, but this is quick and dirty. You aren't going to leave it that way).

    Your ftp client may very well allow you to change file permissions from the client window by a "right click", and then a numeric value selection for file permissions. If not, you will have to do a litle research on changing file permissions or "chmod" of file permissions.

    I say TEMPORARILY, because as soon as WordPress successfully updates your permalink structure, you need to change the permissions back to 644. Do NOT leave your .htaccess file world writeable.

    You may want to do a little reading on .htaccess, as well as file and folder permissions as preventative education. There are references to it all over the forums.

    Best wishes,

    Cj.

  5. j-m-org
    Member
    Posted 1 month ago #

    Thanks so much for your help. It did work.

  6. ClaytonJames
    Member
    Posted 1 month ago #

    I'm glad something I mentioned helped. Thank you for marking the topic resolved.

  7. awkward
    Member
    Posted 4 weeks ago #

    Hi,
    I can edit files on my server and make them writable but
    I can't find my .htaccess file on my server anywhere and I have the show hidden files ticked in c panel - any ideas anyone.

    Please!!

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