Shit. Does anyone know anyone here that I can call or contact to have this problem looked at?
Pleassssse
Well, you’ll need to provide some info. What changed since it was last working?
Step One: Upload your backup of the theme files. This isn’t your database, so if one or more template files had been edited causing the problem, all your content should magically re-appear.
Step two: Turn off plugins, and re-activate them one by one to see if any of those are the culprit.
Step three: Corrupt database would be a suspect. I’ve not got much experience with mysql so you’ll have to start Googling.
Hello Thank you so much for your reply.
I just tried the wp backend which is http://www.radarsdirect.com.au/wp-admin
and it came up with this
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/radarsdi/public_html/wp-admin/includes/media.php on line 1806
What does this mean?
Thanks so mcuch
Cannot locate the hosting control panel is this mysql?
Does anyone know where or how to change php_value memory_limit
in wordpress what file to find?
It appears I need to change this value somehow.
Seriously just google the following:
memory limit exceeded wordpress
and you’ll get all sorts of articles concerning this exact problem. It’s well documented.
Using ftp download your index.php file open it up in a text editor and check that it contains code to call the posts (the loop).
It looks to me as if some of your theme files may be corrupted.
What theme are you using?
Do you have access to your Admin area at
http://www.radarsdirect.com.au/wp-admin
If so try changing the theme to the default theme and see if your site shows. If it does you will know that your database is OK
Hello there,
http://www.radarsdirect.com.au/wp-admin
comes up with ;
Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 30720 bytes) in /home/radarsdi/public_html/wp-admin/includes/media.php on line 1806
Cannot get into back end.
Do you know where the php.ini files are kept?
Sorry!!!
Posted before I saw the replies
…..
Does anyone here know how to do this without logging into the backend, I found plugins you can get to change these things but to use them you need to install them and now is not the time.
I cannot log into mysql is that where the values need to be changed?
My god I really hate wordpress
It depends on what kind of hosting service you are using where php.ini is.
If it is a shared hosting account you may not have access to php.ini
The best thing is to contact your hosting provider and ask for their help.
Oh my god its all over.
“”Right. Google is your friend:
http://www.sensehow.com/how-to-solve-memory-limit-exceeded-error-in-wordpress/””
Thank you for your help, I could not get into sql, once that was sorted I followed these steps and changed the 32 to 64 and everything is fine.
How do I stop this from happening again?
Shouldn’t be a problem again really. That should have you sorted for a long long time. Mark topic resolved please. 🙂
Can anyone fix my website that crashed?:
http://www.crestwoodokc.com/wordpress/
Please help.