• I’m a college professor that almost 20 years ago built my first WordPress site in an effort to save college students some money on textbooks. Now I have multiple databases and domain names that redirect to my main host. In an effort to clean up some old stuff I deleted one of my databases and somehow it has affected the appearance of my other sites. I’ll try to outline my setup and what I’ve done so far.

    I have three sites – markmcleod.org (where I host everything), mtsufoundations.com, and studioartteachingresources.com.

    markmcleod.org – deleted sql database and created a new one in an effort to start over. Have reuploaded the www.remarpro.com install and working my way through that.

    mtsufoundations.com – the domain redirects to a subdirectory at markmcleod.org/public_html/wp_mtsufoundations I have checked my config.php file and deleted the old Htaccess file. Right now I am getting blue text links but no WordPress formatting. If you visit this site I am in the process of resintalling WordPress so it may be blank.

    studioartteachingresources.com – the domain redirects to a subdirectory at markmcleod.org/public_html/wp_studioartteachingresources Checked config.php and deleted the Htaccess file. This site I am not messing with right now because it is not as urgent but it is showing the same blue links as mtsufoundations and not loading any content.

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  • It is difficult to understand a problem that is still being worked on and that has been changed after the question was written. Currently, the 2nd page actually looks quite good. Only one image is loaded via a wrong path – still from a subdirectory of the 1st domain. My guess would be that you used to have it set up this way and no longer want to use it this way.

    The 3rd page also looks okay. So my question would be, do you still need any support for questions?

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