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  • Just tell him that you edited the template and it broke the site.

    You can say, some random person on the internet thought you should upload the template again to over write the changes 🙂

    It will probably be easiest to reinstall/reupload the theme once you have access to the files. This will over write the change you made.

    Don’t worry, these things can get fixed. Who setup your hosting or the WP install the begin with?

    It may be that you deleted a { or } from the code. If you don’t know what you deleted to break the file you will need to replace it. I am assuming it was part of the template that you were editing. If so you could delete the template.

    You will need to access the damaged file through FTP or your web hosting control panel. Do you have access to either of those?

    Adam, that search and replace plugin will let him do the DB search from the WordPress admin panel.

    Ok, there you have the domain with the source of the malware. You could search the database to locate it if it is in your database.

    There may be other plugins to do this better, but the search and replace plugin will allow you to search your database for the domain name in that screenshot. Just use the plugin to search and not replace unless you are sure you know what you are doing.

    Or if you are handy with sql you could use myphpadmin.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/search-and-replace/

    Currently, my problem is in the admin section. But haven’t succeed locating the source of the weird malware detections(again, on some parts of the admin section only).

    But what are the symptoms? How are you detecting the malware?

    If you have FTP access you could use that to delete extra themes or plugin that you think are causing the problem. But if you don’t have control panel access I assume you don’t have FTP access either.

    I can access your site map but not your robots.txt (assuming there is one).

    I think you would be best off contacting the hosting provider and asking them to restore from backup.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: GoDaddy superslow

    If you are looking for basic shared hosting there are a lot of options. IME Hawkhost is pretty good. I have been using them since Feb 2012 and so far they have been good to me. Site performance is fine, support is good and they will transfer your sites for you.

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    If you’d like to do your own research you can check out:
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    I also have this problem. I installed a fresh 2.1.3 added some categories added some posts. Then I tried to add a new category from the write/post page and then the problem stared. Upgraded to 2.2 and same issue.

    I can now no longer add new categories either in the write sections or in the manage categories section.

    I have searched quite a bit on this problem and someone mentioned somewhere it might have to do with mod-security being installed on the web server.

    The symptoms of this problem are
    -not being able to add a new category
    -getting the “Are you sure you want to navigate away from this page” message after attempting to add a new category.

    This is an extremely annoying problem…

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