• Resolved Padraig1

    (@padraig1)


    Hi there,

    I am experiencing a major error with my website (thefootballnotes.com).
    I am new too most of this, which explains why I got the problem in the first place really! I was trying to change around different things in the CSS editor and after a while once I updated it I got the message you can see now if you visit the site. I realize I just messed up a simple line in the code, but now I can’t go back into the dashboard to fix it. I know this is a relatively common error, and that countless forums have answers to this, but I just cant seem to fix it for me so some help or advice would be most appreciated.

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  • Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    If you re-upload the theme, the error should be fixed. Though your changes will be wiped along with the error

    Thread Starter Padraig1

    (@padraig1)

    Sorry if this is stupid, but how do I re-upload the theme if I can’t access the dashboard?

    Andrew Nevins

    (@anevins)

    WCLDN 2018 Contributor | Volunteer support

    Your hosting providers should give you some tools that let you have access to your theme’s files and folders, and allowing you to upload

    Thread Starter Padraig1

    (@padraig1)

    Thank you, finally managed to access it through my host and once I deleted the theme I was able to access my dashboard again! Back online now and just re-uploaded the theme and it’s all good.

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