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    while editing function.php
    the error appears like: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/content/98/11603698/html/wp-content/themes/revolution-code-blue/functions.php on line 125

    i am not able to edit the php file while clicking on any thing the msg comes at my window like: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/content/98/11603698/html/wp-content/themes/revolution-code-blue/functions.php on line 125

    what should i do? i do not have back up.
    please help me step by step how to get back

    if i remove worldpress and again install it on my site then the problem can be solve or not?

    i am not worried if i want to start from first bcoz my site is new one

    please help me

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  • Take the backup of the function.php file and upload a fresh copy of the file.

    Hope this should solve your problem.

    Thread Starter Vicky45

    (@vicky45)

    before editing the function.php file i have copied the code and stored at my word doc.
    but how to upload i dont know i am new i do not have that much of knowledge

    plz help me step by step

    also i am not able to edit, whenever i click on any option i see the error like: syntax error, unexpected $end in /home/content/98/11603698/html/wp-content/themes/revolution-code-blue/functions.php on line 125

    Thanking you knev for replying

    Moderator keesiemeijer

    (@keesiemeijer)

    Try downloading the functions.php file by using FTP or whatever file management application your host provides. Reverse your edits and re-upload the file.

    Or download a copy of your theme and upload the functions.php file by using FTP or whatever file management application your host provides.

    Keith

    (@keithdriscoll)

    You need to use an FTP client such as FileZilla to upload files. Here’s a Codex article on how to do it: FTP Clients

    i have copied the code and stored at my word doc.

    You also should not use Word for working with code – it can corrupt it. Use a plain text editor.

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