• Hello,

    I wrote a previous post which did not specify my exact issue. I originally downloaded WordPress from WordPress.com, I decided to switch over to WordPress 2.5.1 to use the special features etc. When I installed WordPress last I had my domain mapped through WordPress so I could use the domain I had setup for the blog..

    My issue??

    I talked with a consultant here and the person advised me to undo the domain mapping and change my nameservers back to those provided by Bluehost my web host.

    Just a few hours ago I downloaded the 2.5.1 with the “5 Minute Install” from the Documentation site. What I did not understand was if I should have removed all the first WordPress files from my root folder? When I completed the 5 Minute Install I downloaded all the new files and folders to my root folder, and replaced the old “themes, content, etc” folders and files that were previously there…I’m not sure if this was a good idea.

    After I completed uploading all the files to my FTP, I then exported my WordPress log file containing all my posts, comments, pages, etc. The only problem after doing so was after visiting my site (www.blogstodiefor.com) my site does not have any of my content on it.

    I’m wondering where my error was made, or if this is something rather small to correct?

    When I access my dashboard, all my posts, pages, categories are there just like before I installed the 2.5.1, but nothing is visible when you visit my website.

    If someone could please help me out that would be great.

    Thank You!

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  • Disable ALL plugins, and switch to the WordPress Default 1.6 theme.

    Does you see the posts on your blog then?

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    I’m not sure If I am correct on this, but I believe my install of the 2.5.1 did not go through, because I still do not have a “plugins” tab.

    Also I tried using the default theme and when I pressed the theme to look at the preview it was still my Cutline theme that I currently used. I tried a few other themes, and still no change.

    Also when you visit my site now there is an old page that I had on my site about 1 year ago, which I am not sure why or how that is even there.

    When I downloaded the 2.5.1 to my root folder, I replaced the folders that were already there from my initial download of WordPress, so I’m wondering if this is my problem.

    The WordPress files/folders (e.g. wp-admin) don’t contain your posts, pages, and comments. Your posts, pages, and comments are kept in your MySQL database and the import process (importing the XML file you exported from your wordpress.COM blog) is how you get posts etc from your old WordPress.com blog to your new blog.

    If the posts etc are showing in your admin section (Manage->Posts), but not showing on your blog, I can only guess that your theme or some plugin is causing those posts not to display.

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    Since I have been using the wordpress version from WordPress.com, I do not have permission to download or use any plugins because I still do not have the plugins tab.

    I have changed my theme several times and still nothing. I am wondering what good it would do to delete the blog and then follow the download process again. My only concern is I do not want to lose important folders or files that my corrupt the installation further down the road.

    Any suggestions???

    Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.remarpro.com Admin

    WordPress.com and self-hosted wordpress (from www.remarpro.com) are two entirely different things. So what you’re saying makes very little sense.

    If you are using WordPress.com (note the COM there), then you are in the wrong place. Post about it here instead: https://forums.wordpress.com

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    Ok here is what I did:

    About 4 weeks ago I setup my WordPress account from the .com website. I then signed up for the “domain mapping” because I already have a web address that I wanted to use through my web host.

    About one week ago after reading documentation and also from the forums, I realized that if I wanted to use plugins and also install Adsense ad’s into my site I would have to use the self-hosted WordPress.

    So, yesterday I decided to use the “5 Minute Install” to download the self-hosted wordpress. I uploaded all the files/folders from the install using my FTP to my public html root.

    What I did not understand was what to do with my old WordPress files/folders that were in my public root already. So once the 5 Minute Install was complete I uploaded those files using my FTP and overwrote the old files/folders that were there. (I think this is where my problem is because I do not think I should have overwrote the old files that were there)

    When I access my dashboard I still have all my posts, etc there but they do not show up once I visit my site (www.blogstodiefor.com). What I find is the theme that I was previously using and the Adsense ad banners that are now somehow working.

    I was thinking that maybe I should just delete the blog and also delete the files/folders off my web host??? But I’m guessing that that might delete everything from my MYSQL database???

    Okay. Leave WordPress out of the mix. Now that your domain name servers are pointing to the Bluehost name servers, put the little script that is described in the article, Finding Server Info, into your public_html folder and browse to https://www.blogstodiefor.com/testphp.php

    Do you see the results?

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    Yes I have the long list of results….What should I be looking for?

    Actually not looking for anything specific except to know that your domain is working and you know that public_html is your web-root folder.

    Assuming that you have backups of files/folders and databases if you should ever need anything.

    Okay, if this is to be the only WordPress installation on your domain, delete any WordPress folders and files that exist in your public_html folder.

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    When I delete all the files/folders from my public_html folder, will this have any effect on the MYSQL database??

    I am deleting the files/folders now.

    When I delete all the files/folders from my public_html folder, will this have any effect on the MYSQL database??

    The MySQL database is something different than your WordPress files and folders. BUT regardless, please make sure you do have a backup of your Database also. If WordPress Backups is not clear enough, then use the cPanel ‘Backups’ option.

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    I am currently backing up my database to my “Home Directory” the backup instructions asked for an email address to send further instructions once the process is complete.

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    Ok the backup is now complete, I have saved the zip file in a folder on my C drive.

    Okay download the WordPress distribution (Download tab) at top of this page, and via the cPanel File Manage, upload the zip file into the public_html folder, and Extract the file contents.

    You will have a folder called public_html/wordpress at that point.

    Create a new database, database user, password and give that user all privileges to the database.

    Rename the wp-config-sample.php file to wp-config.php and edit the file and put your appropriate database name, user and password in that file. Change the $table_prefix to ‘wpafi_’ and then browse to https://www.blogstodiefor.com/wordpress/wp-admin/install.php and do the installation.

    Then we are almost done.

    Thread Starter afiovino

    (@afiovino)

    Hello,

    Uploaded all the files/folders to my public_html.

    I also edited the wp-config.php and edited the value $table_prefix = ‘wpafi_’

    When I address you entered nothing appears. It says 404 error as if there is no page to display??

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