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  • Thanks pigyard. That was exactly the culprit. I deactivated the “Easy Google Analytics Dashboard” plug-in, and the /rrr.php error is gone. I’ll try to notify the plug-in author, though I would hope he knows.

    Thread Starter evelynan

    (@evelynan)

    They auto-messaged me to come here because my blog is not hosted by WordPress.com

    Thread Starter evelynan

    (@evelynan)

    Rename the index.html or index.htm to index.html.old

    Every thing else will work fine

    That did it, thanks! I knew it wasn’t hard, it was just dumb…

    Thread Starter evelynan

    (@evelynan)

    I installed the theme through WordPress.

    WordPress is installed in my public_html directory.

    What do I need to do to get my domain to show WordPress? Do I need some sort of an index.html file somewhere to point to it? Do I need to change a directory? Is there something in the WordPress Admin that I can do this?

    I did what mercime mentioned about creating pages, but I can’t see those pages, because https://www.evelynandmike.com is displaying some index.html file that I created 3 months ago and may have even deleted at this point.

    Thread Starter evelynan

    (@evelynan)

    Sorry for the incomplete information. That’s probably more because of my inexperience.

    3 months ago I was ready to build a site and I was thinking of using WordPress for the blog page and then use the rest of the site as HTML. I was having difficulty with this, so I then decided to just use WordPress for the entire site. 3 months passed with zero work done as I was busy with other things. I came back last night to start, found some problems, uninstalled WordPress and Reinstalled it, and now I’m trying to essentially start from square one.

    Ideally, I would be able to use the WordPress theme across the entire site, but at the same time only use WordPress for the blog page, and run the rest of the pages on the site “manually”, meaning as HTML pages. But again, my first priority would be to have the same WordPress theme display across all pages. If that cannot happen, then I will be fine using WordPress to manage the entire website.

    So going back to my original post, I reinstalled WordPress, and have the theme I want installed correctly. However, I can’t seem to find the connection between WordPress and my domain, evelynandmike.com.

    Thanks again,
    Mike

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