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  • velirose

    (@velirose)

    i had the same problem today, i upgraded from wordpress 2.6.5 to wordpress 2.7.1
    and i was surprised to see my admin panel gone and i cannot see the theme editor. it was useless.
    for 6 hours, i searched for answers how to restore and how to downgrade, and by trial and error, finally i got my old wordpress 2.6.5 . Yehey!!! now, i have a lesson not to upgrade right away when told to do so.
    this is what i did,

    1. download your preferred old wordpress from here.
    download, unzip and extract it. remember where you save the extracted file.
    2.open filezilla, go to public_html, delete the wp-admin (of wordpress 2.7.1)
    3.in filezilla local site, look for the wordpress file that you downloaded in step 1, right-click wp-admin, and upload.
    4. close all tabs and open your own http://yourwebsite.com/wp-admin
    (replace yourwebsite.com with your own website name)

    and voila!!! if it worked for me, i hope it will also work for you…

    velirose

    (@velirose)

    i had the same problem today, i upgraded from wordpress 2.6.5 to wordpress 2.7.1
    and i was surprised to see my admin panel gone and i cannot see the theme editor. it was useless.
    for 6 hours, i searched for answers how to restore and how to downgrade, and by trial and error, finally i got my old wordpress 2.6.5 . Yehey!!! now, i have a lesson not to upgrade right away when told to do so.
    this is what i did,

    1. download your preferred old wordpress from here.
    download, unzip and extract it. remember where you save the extracted file.
    2.open filezilla, go to public_html, delete the wp-admin (of wordpress 2.7.1)
    3.in filezilla local site, look for the wordpress file that you downloaded in step 1, right-click wp-admin, and upload.
    4. close all tabs and open your own http://yourwebsite.com/wp-admin
    (replace yourwebsite.com with your own website name)

    and voila!!! if it worked for me, i hope it will also work for you…

    velirose

    (@velirose)

    i had the same problem today, i upgraded from wordpress 2.6.5 to wordpress 2.7.1
    and i was surprised to see my admin panel gone and i cannot see the theme editor. it was useless.
    for 6 hours, i searched for answers how to restore and how to downgrade, and by trial and error, finally i got my old wordpress 2.6.5 . Yehey!!! now, i have a lesson not to upgrade right away when told to do so.
    this is what i did,

    1. download your preferred old wordpress from here.
    download, unzip and extract it. remember where you save the extracted file.
    2.open filezilla, go to public_html, delete the wp-admin (of wordpress 2.7.1)
    3.in filezilla local site, look for the wordpress file that you downloaded in step 1, right-click wp-admin, and upload.
    4. close all tabs and open your own http://yourwebsite.com/wp-admin
    (replace yourwebsite.com with your own website name)

    and voila!!! if it worked for me, i hope it will also work for you…

    velirose

    (@velirose)

    i had the same problem today, i upgraded from wordpress 2.6.5 to wordpress 2.7.1
    and i was surprised to see my admin panel gone and i cannot see the theme editor. it was useless.
    for 6 hours, i searched for answers how to restore and how to downgrade, and by trial and error, finally i got my old wordpress 2.6.5 . Yehey!!! now, i have a lesson not to upgrade right away when told to do so.
    this is what i did,

    1. download your preferred old wordpress from here.
    download, unzip and extract it. remember where you save the extracted file.
    2.open filezilla, go to public_html, delete the wp-admin (of wordpress 2.7.1)
    3.in filezilla local site, look for the wordpress file that you downloaded in step 1, right-click wp-admin, and upload.
    4. close all tabs and open your own http://yourwebsite.com/wp-admin
    (replace yourwebsite.com with your own website name)

    and voila!!! if it worked for me, i hope it will also work for you…

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