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  • November 27, 2013 at 6:22 pm in reply to: Added code to functions.php file. Site went down… #75979
    Bhakti
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    Ok I was able to get the FTP info and just replaced the functions.php through there and that did it. From now on, I will not add codes to the php, even if they're directly from the tutorials... Or will but with some super caution and an experienced php person with me 🙂

    November 27, 2013 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Added code to functions.php file. Site went down… #75972
    Bhakti
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    So this just happened. What makes the situation scary is, that I don't have the current FTP/Cpanel login, and the guy who has them, can't be reached until next week or so. Is there *any* other way to restore a site that went down due to adding *correctly* a snippet of code to the bottom of functions.php? I copied the code from a tutorial on here, I didn't include the top line (which says not to include it). Now all I see is white. http://www.aboutmeditation.com

    I was simply doing a switch from our old theme to Genesis+Metro. I added a code to take out the default footer text and replace with our own. Now I can't even login to WordPress.

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