I just tried it, obviously without logging on, and the home page displays just fine.
I have had the same problem myself, however. For me, it always turns out to be a browser issue. When I clear my browser’s cache, sometimes simply hitting the Refresh button in my browser, the error disappears. The browser is showing the home page when the Database Error still existed.
Bnjr a ts mon probléme a moi c’est la base de donnée a chaque foi k j’éteint mon pc et je me déconnect je n’arrive plus a me connecté en sachant k je travail a domicile avc le wampserver
We’re going to start with a fresh install on your domain server, and move things over in steps.
Try this:
1) Backup your WordPress site on your desktop.
2) Remove everything from your online domain.
3) Install WordPress on your online domain, using a 1-click install service that is usually provided by your domain host (Bluehost does it for example)
4) Once WP is installed on your online domain, view your site to make sure it shows up (though it will have no content or look like your site yet)
5) If it shows up, now use an FTP program to log into your site online (I use Yummy FTP for MAC) and copy over your theme folder from your desktop backup, into the proper directory on your online website (wp-content/themes/)
6) Now, log into your website online (siteroot/wp-admin) and go to:
Appearance->Themes on the left. There you will activate your theme.
Let me know if any of this helps 🙂
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Do to a failed theme upgrade I Just did a fresh uninstall and reinstall. I got as far as creating my first products and when I went to view the product I received Error 500 creating a Database Connection. Appears my wp_config.php file has no database info in it. What shall I try?
Andrew Nevins
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@jeffjunior, Sorry Jeff you need to create a new thread to discuss your issue. Also note that this forum does not provide email support.
@ktrantum je vous remerci pour votre aid