• Cliff

    Jun 22 10:27 am (MDT)

    I installed Joomla yesterday. Today, WordPress says I have no wp-config.php file and I can’t get to my site. It appears that Joomla deleted my WordPress site. The web site I worked on for the last month (kuumbareport.com, with graphics, blogs, several pages, SEO, all of it) appears to have been deleted. A reinstall of WordPress resulted in a blank site with none of the features or content I had worked on for the past month.

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  • Thread Starter kuumba

    (@kuumba)

    I have done that. But what I get now is a blank site. All the blogs, web pages, images, audio, links and everything else are gone. Is there any way to get that back, or did my reinstall wipe out all my last month’s work?

    Thanks,
    Cliff

    Is there any way to get that back, or did my reinstall wipe out all my last month’s work?

    Nothing will be lost. Your work is saved in your database.

    BTW, what do you currently have in your wp-config.php file? Did you check it?

    Thread Starter kuumba

    (@kuumba)

    I was fortunate. Bluehost was able to restore my site to where it was 24 hours ago.

    Since I’m a novice at web site building, I’m scandalously ignorant about the wp-config.php file in general, and I’m not sure how I would access, check and then recognize what should or should not be in it. I could certainly use some education in this area, so I won’t have to depend on others to maintain or save that which I should be able to do myself.

    Since beginning this web site through Bluehost and WordPress, I’ve alternated from feeling stupid to feeling smart to feeling stupid again. I hope to be able to learn from all of you so I won’t feel so stupid so often!

    Glad to know that your host helped restore your site! 🙂

    I’ve alternated from feeling stupid to feeling smart to feeling stupid again.

    Don’t lose heart! Continue to do everything related to your site yourself so that you can learn fast. Whenever you are stuck up, you can always seek support and guidance here. Everyone started that way only when they started with WordPress.

    Cheers!

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