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# webwalrus

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 *   Forum: [Everything else WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/miscellaneous/)
   
   In reply to: [Multiple blogs feeding from same WP database](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-blogs-feeding-from-same-wp-database/)
 *  Thread Starter [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/multiple-blogs-feeding-from-same-wp-database/#post-390081)
 * Aw, c’mon….that would be too easy. 😉
 * Okay, I didn’t know those existed. I’ll check into those. Thanks a lot!
 *   Forum: [Everything else WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/miscellaneous/)
   
   In reply to: [Installed, but I cant get my password.](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/installed-but-i-cant-get-my-password/)
 *  [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/installed-but-i-cant-get-my-password/#post-389683)
 * Erm….what do you mean by “installed”? Installation involves creating a database
   and/or username for the database on your server, and running a script that does
   the install for you.
 * When you do that, it gives you your password both on the screen and in an e-mail.
   You’re never going to get your password out of the wordpress files; it’s in the
   database.
 * That %s stuff is programmer-speak for the password string, which gets displayed.
   Think of it as a template that the password gets plugged into.
 * But anyway, if you go to your blog’s wp-admin directory, it’ll prompt you to 
   log in. On that same page, there’s a link to request a lost password. The default
   username is “admin”.
 * Otherwise, you can just toast the blog and re-install. If you haven’t posted 
   anything, you’ll only lose about half an hour of time.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [Can’t open file: ‘wp_posts.MYI’ (errno: 145)?](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-open-file-wp_postsmyi-errno-145/)
 *  [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/cant-open-file-wp_postsmyi-errno-145/#post-389677)
 * If it’s not your server, try contacting the server admin. It’s possible the database
   went wonky and locked your posts table. Otherwise, try restarting MySQL.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [newbie: Edit existing php or html files](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/newbie-edit-existing-php-or-html-files/)
 *  [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/newbie-edit-existing-php-or-html-files/#post-389675)
 * If you’re a semi-competent designer and have experience with PHP, there’s no 
   reason you can’t do what you’re talking about. You’ll have to convert your site
   to work within the blog system, but all you basically have to do is make a template
   and then make your existing pages into WordPress pages. Then you can use WordPress
   to manage your content. I did almost exactly this for my church’s website.
 * Be warned, however – it’s not the sort of thing where you download a magic import
   tool and it does it for you – it requires some work on your part. It’s worth 
   it in the long run though, IMHO.
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [WordPress and server load](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-and-server-load/)
 *  Thread Starter [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-and-server-load/#post-278820)
 * Okay…wp-cache is enabled and *crossing fingers* running properly. I’ve got the
   cache timeout set to 86400, as this blog doesn’t accept comments – it’s just 
   once or twice per day posts by the admin, and he can manually toss the cache 
   when he needs it refreshed. Looks like the cache is up and running great! Thanks
   for all the help!
 *   Forum: [Fixing WordPress](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/how-to-and-troubleshooting/)
   
   In reply to: [WordPress and server load](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-and-server-load/)
 *  Thread Starter [webwalrus](https://wordpress.org/support/users/webwalrus/)
 * (@webwalrus)
 * [20 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/wordpress-and-server-load/#post-278684)
 * Okay….slapped a meter on it….*42* queries. Isn’t that the answer to life, the
   universe, and everything? 🙂 That seems way high, so I’m going to be doing some
   digging. My other site, by the way, has 14 queries. For reference, is there a
   number of queries that’s “typical”, or a “you’re not going to get below x queries,
   so don’t try”?
 * Just curious….thanks for all the great information guys!

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