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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress from root to folderAh, thanks leejosepho. I’ll definitely keep that in mind next time so this doesn’t happen again. Seems very simple when you put it that way. Too bad I didn’t think of it. Oh well.
Thanks for your help!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress from root to folderAnd… nevermind. Once I got WordPress to function at /musicfor, my root site was entirely disrupted, to the point where no CSS stylesheets were applied. I assume then, again, it’s a matter of where my files are located on the server, and the URL of my links. Because if I change where certain files are on the server, the links will be dysfunctional. Bah.
Anyway, thanks again for your assistance.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress from root to folderOkay, I’ve managed to reconfigure some things so that nspicer.com/musicfor is at least handled by the theme. I can also access nspicer.com/musicfor/wp-admin as I would have normally.
Now I just need to find out how to get all my images to appear again, but I have a feeling that with some more trial-and-error/fiddling/forum browsing, I should be able to find a solution in the near future.
Thanks a ton jibbius. You’re awesome!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Moving WordPress from root to folderHiya jibbius,
Thanks a ton for helping me. I’m able to access the login site; however, when I log in, I reach a site that says “This webpage has a redirect loop,” which Chrome defines as a page that has too many redirects.
So my guess is that some of my WordPress files are simply stored in the wrong folder. The nspicer.com/musicfor/wp-login.php, once it’s passed, goes to the site “http://www.nspicer.com/musicfor/wp-index.html/wp-login.php” And I’m not sure why/how the ‘wp-index.html’ is getting in the URL.
Thanks again for trying to help. If you have any further thoughts, I’d love to hear them. Have a good one!