After changing my hosting provider, I can see my Kadence-based website shows the generic round-W WordPress icon. I am pretty sure that I removed it when I was building the site, so I am wondering what caused the issue. I asked the new provider to make sure they transferred all files correctly since there is a change but they ignored the question. I logged in to the WordPress management to delete the icon, but all I see in “Site identity” is the option to “Select site icon”, there isn’t one selected or anything to remove – so how should I proceed?
]]>I recently migrated my website hosting only from Bluehost to a different provider. I noticed yesterday since then Updraft hasnt backed up properly.
When I tried manual backup, it took over 8 hours and failed. Earlier it only used to take less than 5 minutes, give or take a few. I noticed many people have shared the EXACT SAME issue in the support forum.
How can we fix this?
Thank you.
]]>The plugin worked perfectly to transfer my 3 sites and then once I followed the rest of the going live checklist my sites went live on LiquidWeb instantly. It really was a perfect stress free experience.
I highly recommend this plugin and also note that it works on Nexcess managed WordPress hosting which is what I used – Nexcess hosting is a sub brand that is now part of LiquidWeb.
Dale.
]]>I had my old site migrated to Godaddy hosting, and am using a theme with www.remarpro.com to manage site content.
Can anyone tell me what’s going on?
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I migrate my two wp site to a godaddy hosting. One was perfectly installed (nerivela.org), but I can’t reinstall de second one (it’s a subdomain: mumo.nerivela.org). After solving the fatal errors that come first I saw that doing a manual update could be the solution. But now I ve got a new wordpress site that can’t read my database old posts, old pages, old images, nothing. ?How can I restore my old site, or my old data?
]]>My hosting provider changed some settings after which the Jetpack plugin could no longer connect.
On wordpress.com this gave an error ‘Jetpack 3.3 is required. Update now.’ And something like ‘An error occured retrieving your site-settings. Make sure Jetpack is updated’ (but than in Dutch).
I now changed to another hosting provider (maintaining my own domain https://www.degoudenhefboom.nl) and everything works fine again. Only on wordpress.com I now see two identical sites referring to www.degoudenhefboom.nl…. with one still showing errors.
How do I remove the ‘old’ sitelink?
and second:
When trying to go to go to ‘settings’ I still keep getting the errors above even though I already am running the latest version of Jetpack AND on the site the plugin works just fine and confirms being connected to wordpress.com (and is fully functional like f.e. showing the statistics etc).
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