• Hello— I’ve completed the posted instructions but my site only partially loads and, ‘wp’ is greyed out in the url https://charliebubblesbook.com/wp/

    What am I overlooking?

    Changing the URL directly in the database
    If you know how to access phpMyAdmin on your host, then you can edit these values directly to get you up and running again.

    -Backup your database and save the copy off-site.
    -Login to phpMyAdmin. (YOU GET THIS FROM HOST DONE)
    -Click the link to your Databases.
    -A list of your databases will appear. Choose the one that is your WordPress database.
    -All the tables in your database will appear on the screen.
    -From the list, look for wp_options. Note: The table prefix of wp_ may be different if you changed it when installing.
    -Click on the small icon indicated as Browse.
    -A screen will open with a list of the fields within the wp_options table.
    -Under the field option_name, scroll down and look for siteurl.
    -Click the Edit Field icon which usually is found at the far left at the beginning of the row.
    -The Edit Field window will appear.
    -In the input box for option_value, carefully change the URL information to the new address.
    -Verify this is correct and click Go to save the information.
    -You should be returned to your wp_options table.
    -Look for the home field in the table and click Edit Field. Note There are several pages of tables inside wp_options. Look for the > symbol to page through them.
    -In the input box for option_value, carefully change the URL information to the new address.
    -Verify this is correct and click Go to save the information.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • Thread Starter Chip G.

    (@chip-g)

    Hello— What can I do to get my site back up?

    Attempting to remove the ‘wp’ from the URL via the two listed database tables as listed above, I have downed my site.

    From looking at the provided link, are you able to troubleshoot an error or missed step in the process? CharlieBubblesBook.com
    —Thank you.

    — look for wp_options.
    — Under the field option_name, scroll down and look for siteurl.
    — In the input box for option_value, carefully change the URL information to the new address.
    — Look for the home field in the table and click Edit Field.
    — In the input box for option_value, carefully change the URL information to the new address.

    Thread Starter Chip G.

    (@chip-g)

    Hello— can someone please advise.

    Thread Starter Chip G.

    (@chip-g)

    Resolved.

Viewing 3 replies - 1 through 3 (of 3 total)
  • The topic ‘Remove 'wp' from URL’ is closed to new replies.