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  • Thread Starter Brett

    (@techbrett)

    Thank you for your replies, here is the image of what it is doing. 2024-11-10 09_53_31-Portfolio.png

    I went into Elementor and regenerated css and elementor data buttons and refreshed, that did not work. I inserted a header into the section above the portfolio to see if that too was doing it and it was an issue with the page or the container itself, but it worked fine. The menu has no issue there, so I inserted a new Portfolio under the header and that too had no issue with the menu. So I recreated the Portfolio and now it is ok. I have no clue why it happened!

    Thread Starter Brett

    (@techbrett)

    Hi Dion,

    I set to false, it loads a blank white page now. I set PHP to 7.4 but no change. I’ve opened a support ticket with the host sometimes they can look in the files and see the issue. But last time when I had them help me migrate it they said the core files needed to be rebuilt and they installed a clean new wordpress for me to use. I’ll keep you posted and thank you for your help!

    Brett

    (@techbrett)

    I think you need to duplicate your header container, click one container and in settings ensure phone and tablet are one, desktop is toggled off. Then click the second duplicate and toggle on desktop and ensure the others are off. Then, you can use the responsive preview and edit the appropriate container.

    Brett

    (@techbrett)

    I’m not sure what the specific use case is but why can’t you make your home page look like a post? and at the end of the ‘post’ section have a button or link to your actual posts page that says ‘more articles’ etc.?

    When you moved your wordpress to the new host, did you back up the site files and take a sql database backup? You need the sql database backup. You need to make a new database, name it whatever, any username and any strong password. Note these. Then, click in that database, go to Import and upload the zipped folder of your old database backup. Then it should finish and you’ll see all these tables. Next, in File Manager you need to go to your wpconfig.php file, click Edit, and where it says the database name user and password, need to update these with what you wrote down and click save.

    Here’s the steps if using cpanel in new host:

    Manage my databases

    Create database. Then user and password. Then click Add to join the database and user together, click all privileges to check all boxes.

    Go back to cpanel, this time next to the manage my databases you want to click phpmyadmin.

    Click databases, click on your new database to go into it. Click import tab. Upload database backup zipped file. (if you don’t have a backup, go to this same spot click your site database under databases tab, then click export tab. click Quick. Save this zip somewhere you’ll upload this to import.

    Go to wpconfig.php update database name user password, save

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Meta description

    if you have a caching plugin or caching feature in your hosting dashboard, run that to clear cache. Go back to AiOSEO and see if your edits are still there. Then check Google again. But yes it can take some time but I wouldn’t say over a week.

    What were the details you updated in the www.remarpro.com dashboard? If you put in the correct details, after the domain transfer completes (can be a few days), after that then it takes up to 72 hours for DNS to propagate across the web (use dnschecker.org to see progress) that it may start working again for you. If you could tell me what fields you updated that would be helpful (ex you updated new host IP, DNS, etc)

    • This reply was modified 8 months, 1 week ago by Brett.
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