I’ve done something very stupid – Please Help!
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I wanted to change the font of my new WP site and I managed to do it successfully, but it changed the font across the whole site, and I like the original font in the tabs cloud. So as I couldn’t change the font in Widgets I went searching (meddling) and changed something in the Theme Functions code.
I ALWAYS copy and paste the code into a Notepad doc before I ever touch a thing, but this time, when I messed up and changed it back to what it was – it stayed messed up!
Now whatever page I go to on my site or within Admin I just have a white screen with this text:
“Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘:’, expecting ‘)’ in /home5/(my username)/public_html/(my site)/wp-content/themes/bloxy-two.0.9.8.1/bloxy-two/functions.php on line 18”
I’m too embarrassed to ask the theme author because I shouldn’t have been messing with his code to begin with.
I have even installed the same theme on a different site so I can go and get the original Theme Functions code, but it doesn’t make any difference – well it is the same as the code I copied anyway.
It’s as if the mistake cannot be erased no matter what I do.
There’s no way I can uninstall the theme because I cannot access the admin area. The error page is everywhere.
Should I uninstall the whole site from my hosting account?
If so, what’s the best way to do that? I’ve never done it before.
Thanks so much
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