• Help I am getting an error

    home/fishingf/public_html/wp-content/themes/lifestyle-pro/functions.php on line 135

    can not get in my blog and I dont have ftp access…

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  • You may be able to get specific instructions on what you need to do to correct the error, if you can post the actual error message. What may have been taking place just prior to the error (updating a theme or a plugin, editing a file, etc…) may also be helpful information.

    In all probability, you will still need FTP access or access to the file manager in the hosts control panel before you can repair the issue.

    Thread Starter suemorrissey

    (@suemorrissey)

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /home/fishingf/public_html/wp-content/themes/lifestyle-pro/functions.php on line 135

    Is the error.. I added a code at the bottom of the theme funtion in css to try to get back log in and when I hit update this happened.

    Someone else loaded the blog for me and I dont have contact with them anymore. So I dont have all the files. I now know why they say never Edit:(
    I just need to get in there and remove the code and live with the log in button being gone:(
    With out loosing anything:(

    Thread Starter suemorrissey

    (@suemorrissey)

    And I dont have the theme file to reload they do:(

    The repair is obviously going to be either fixing (removing) the edit, or replacing the file with a copy from your last backup. Either way, you’re probably going to need access via ftp or control panel.

    This is a long-shot, but you might try your login page directly at:
    yoursite.com/wp-login.php

    If you are able to at least enter your username and password, but you still get an error or a blank page afterwords, then try typing: yoursite.com/wp-admin/themes.php or yoursite.com/wp-admin/options.php directly in the browser address bar and see if you can regain any back-end navigation.

    Like I say, it’s a long-shot, but sometimes you get lucky.

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