• Resolved emmu

    (@emmu)


    Hi
    I automatically upgraded from 3.5 to 3.9.2, but the result was a completely crumbled dash board. Today even the site itself disappeared.

    I didn’t disable plugins, didn’t think this could be a problem?

    maltespohr.de

    I experienced this problem with other websites too, but never as severe, usually after some time the dashboard/backend was alright again and the site itself stayed available.

    I thought these problems were fixed with version 3.2 ?
    What can I do?
    Disable plugins via FTP? How?

    thank you!
    emmu

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  • Thread Starter emmu

    (@emmu)

    ok, after 1 day it works again now. (Maybe because I cried for help?)

    I’m waiting to close the topic because I would very much like to know about your experiences: can I trust that every automatic upgrade works after some time? Do the same phenomena occur with manual upgrades?
    does deactivating plugins still help?

    thank you for your replies!
    emmu

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    (Maybe because I cried for help?)

    To who, your hosting providers?

    Thread Starter emmu

    (@emmu)

    well, I didn’t think of them.
    You mean my hosting providers are responsible for the delay?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If it’s true that the issue was fixed because you asked for help, then I mean who fixed it then? If it was your hosting providers ask them what they fixed, otherwise not sure who else could have fixed your issue.

    Thread Starter emmu

    (@emmu)

    oops sorry to confuse you: I cried for help in this forum, and then the site reappeared after 1 day.

    I guess it wasn’t magic, and I wonder if the delay is a common phenomenon after upgrading wordpress automatically.

    Thread Starter emmu

    (@emmu)

    @ Andrew

    again I have a problem with the accessibilty of a WordPress site.

    To redesign a website completely I put a new wordpress installation in a folder x in the root. The day everything was done I changed index.php from accessing the folder y:
    require('./y/wp-blog-header.php');
    to the new folder x:
    require('./x/wp-blog-header.php');

    so far so normal, but for 3 days after that no change: the old folder y was addressed, and now everything looks bad, (and still folder y):
    https://www.dorotheawalther-pr.de/

    (by the way require( dirname( __FILE__ ) . '/x/wp-blog-header.php' ); also didn’t help)

    what’s the problem? thanks for your reply.
    emmu

    Thread Starter emmu

    (@emmu)

    seems to be a problem with themes.

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