Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
I tried upgrading to the newest version and now my website is not showing the theme! I checked it's files and the theme is still there...I backed the whole thing up, so I put the backed up theme files and replaced them with the website files and its all the same.
My website is http://lesliepriday.com . I try to go to http://lesliepriday.com/wp-admin/ and it doesn't change pages! It stays in the same place everytime I try to access the Log In or WP-ADMIN and such. I followed the steps in the guide, I don't know whats wrong. I need help ASAP, Please.
Thanks.
Everything I see at your site seems to indicate that WordPress is actually installed in the the "home" sub-directory.
Did you at some point (with the previous version) do this? Giving_WordPress_Its_Own_Directory
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
Yes.
How can I change that? What file can be edited?
(click the link I gave you!)
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
Oh, sorry!
Hmmm...I did that and I get:
Warning: main(./Home/wp-blog-header.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/l/e/s/lesliepriday/html/index.php on line 4
Warning: main(./Home/wp-blog-header.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/content/l/e/s/lesliepriday/html/index.php on line 4
Fatal error: main(): Failed opening required './Home/wp-blog-header.php' (include_path='.:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/content/l/e/s/lesliepriday/html/index.php on line 4
I did change the "wordpress" parts to home...
UPDATE: I put the original "index.php" files in the "home" directory, and the modified "index.php" file into the root directory and it's the same!
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
What if I go and undo the change in options-general.php?
Ah, nevermind, I looked at that file and it doesn't contain the configuration.
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
Ok, maybe I can get rid of the "home" directory and get back on root? What way would be easiest and fastest?
Ok, maybe I can get rid of the "home" directory and get back on root? What way would be easiest and fastest?
Move the contents of "home" up a directory to your root. Make sure you're back to the default index.php file.
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
Whats the fastest way i can move all the files?
Do I delete home's contents?
Anonymous
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Posted 1 year ago #
Well, I did move everything and it's all the same. I didn't delete the home files. All I did is copy them over.