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Eureka! Figured it out:
In case any unlucky newb ever encounters the same problem, — it’s actually pretty simple:
If you get a 403, simple delete the httaccess file. This will allow you to get back into your admin panel, although none of the links on your blog will work. To change that, go to “settings” and change the permalink options back to “default”. When you hit “save”, you will *again* get a 403 error, — but the change has been made nonetheless! Simply delete the newly created httaccess file again, and you’re site should be up and running again.
This won’t help if you have your heart set on changing the permalink structure, of course, but I was good enough for me.
Hey Shane,
it still gives me a 403 🙁
Ok, so I *again* ended up deleting the httaccess file. I can once again access the site and the admin panel, — but not one link works, and as soon I as try to change the permalinks back to default via the settings panel, I get a 403 all over again. What do I do? 🙁
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Custom favicon works, but doesn’t show upHmmm.. Still won’t work for me. But it has to be working if it shows up for you. So, yeah, I guess the ‘puter is basically giving me the finger. 😛 (I *have* been riding him pretty hard) Thanks, mate! :O)
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Categories *CANNOT* be removed from navbarWorked like a charm! Thanks so much. 🙂 How come this was in the fuctions php?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Categories *CANNOT* be removed from navbarSure, man,
it’s http://kikicomm.de