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  • Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    Sorry, included an extra “w” in the website. It’s https://www.markliddelldesign.com/wordpress

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    Sorry esmi, that is a little beyond me. I’m going to talk with the hosting company and see what they can help with. Thanks for your help. Still plugging away at it.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    What does that mean? Sorry, not super skilled at this stuff.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    Ok, so I uploaded all fresh wordpress content MINUS the wp-content folder.

    Nothing

    So then I went into the wp-content folder and put “-old” onto the current theme (wp-content/themes/agentpress-old to see if the site would default to the Twenty Eleven.

    Nothing

    So I am “assuming” that something is probably wrong then in the wp-content folder?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    I have been away today. I will try again this evening with uploading the newest version of WordPress. I’ll post back. Thanks!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    Ok. I guess I meant in the “logging in” portion, to reset the plugins portion the instructions said…Login to your WordPress administration menus (/wp-admin). So that is what I was referring to.

    Now after I upload the new wordpress files (minus the wp-content folder). Will I need to take the “old” off the theme title that I am currently using to see if it works?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    I did what you said in the first point…wp-content/themes-old using dreamweaver. Seems to me that would deactivate all themes since it can’t recognize that folder. Then reset the plugins using the following that you posted…

    Via FTP or your host’s file manager, navigate to the wp-contents folder (directory)
    Via FTP or your host’s file manager, rename the folder “plugins” to “plugins.hold”
    Login to your WordPress administration menus (/wp-admin)
    Via FTP or your host’s file manager, rename “plugins.hold” back to “plugins”

    DId the first two points, but I can’t do anything with the #3 point (Login to your WordPress administration menus (/wp-admin)). I can’t login into my site at all. So since nothing really worked for the first two points, do I really want to do that 3rd point (re-uploading all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – from a fresh download of WordPress.)? Do I need to do all of the above in order for this to work? I just don’t want to erase anything that I may need. Thanks!

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    And I was told it may not be the htaccess file at all by someone, but rather a corrupted functions.php file?

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: 500 Server Error
    Thread Starter seminolecrew

    (@seminolecrew)

    Sorry, threw one too many “web” in there. The second place where the htaccess file is located is in web/wordpress/htaccess. Thanks.

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