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  • ranabuzdar

    (@ranabuzdar)

    Based on your description, it sounds like you were trying to create an additional website using WordPress, and you encountered several errors while duplicating the WordPress file on your local server. You then tried to use Mamp to resolve the issues, but were unsuccessful.

    It seems that you made changes to the original WordPress files and ended up with a scrambled website display as shown in “Pic #5.” You then switched to using the WordPress copy file, which resulted in error “Pic #1.” However, when you tried changing the port number to 8887, you encountered error “Pic #2.”

    You mentioned that you made changes to the .htaccess file in WordPress to reach step 4. It is possible that the changes you made to this file caused some of the errors you encountered.

    If you are still experiencing issues with your website, you may want to consider creating a new WordPress account and starting over. However, before doing so, you should ensure that you have backed up any important files and data related to your website.

    Alternatively, you can try troubleshooting the errors you are encountering by seeking help from WordPress support forums or reaching out to a professional developer for assistance. They may be able to help you identify the root cause of the errors and provide a solution to fix them.

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