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  • Inserting the code above is the perfect and easiest solution. It works.No need wasting energy and time contacting hosting company. They will tell you to insert this code as recommended here. Thanks

    Im a wordpress newbie myself but I think your colums depends on your theme. You have to know how many tcolums your theme supports. I was looking for a thre colums theme and almost assumed there was noithing like that till i found how to search for www.remarpro.com for themes. If your theme can support the kind of layout you need maybe you need to change it

    Thread Starter bdgtal

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    Thanks Peter. I just deleted the whole thing and started again. Getting somewhere now with the new installation. Matter of fact geting the hang of it now day after day.

    Thread Starter bdgtal

    (@bdgtal)

    The website is not loading at all when googled or searched. All you get is a page with a parent directory and when you click that it takes you to my hosting c-panel. Not sure that should happen

    However url/wp-admin in my browser loads up the site and thats how i get to log in.

    On the settings>general tab I have my domainname.wp-admin in both fields. i.e the wordpress address and the url address are the same.

    Thanks

    Thread Starter bdgtal

    (@bdgtal)

    I deleted worpdress itself and started the installation process all over again. The url is the same in both installations. Just changed the name of the folder slightly.
    No I didnt create a new database or anything like that.Could that be the source of the problem? A wordpress rookie here.

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