![]() ![]() Site still did not work.Sometimes there are plugin conflicts or the plugin itself is to blame. I then refreshed and cleared my browser history and tested the site again. ![]() ![]() This will not destroy your website, just rename it back to plugins when you are finished testing. I logged in via FTP and changed the name of the plugins folder located in the WordPress installation typically here wp-content/plugins to plugins_back. If this doesn’t work, proceed to “CHECK WORDPRESS PLUGINS” below. So be sure that you are using https not http for all of your website urls. This will force the WordPress site to use SSL for all of its’ connections. in some setups HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO might contain If site still doesn’t load, add this to the top of the wp-config.php file. If you have a contact page and the url is then the url would be You don’t have to make it ?junk=1 you can call it whatever you like ?mytexthere=1 ). Once you add this variable, it will show you the newest page. Be sure to add this variable ?junk=1 after your website url link like this ( Example: ) since WordPress Managed Hosting on Godaddy uses Varnish Caching ( meaning, it is server-side caching to speed up the website so refreshing the browser cache without the variable added above to end of the url does nothing so you will still see the old page and errors. Go to your website and refresh the page that was not working. Save the file and re-upload it to your server. * That’s all, stop editing! Happy publishing. */ text within this file.ĭefine(‘WP_HOME’,’ ’) ĭefine(‘WP_SITEURL’,’ ’) If you make a mistake, you may take your website offline.Simply add the following code above the /* That’s all, stop editing…. Be sure to make a backup of the wp-config.php file in case you make a mistake. If you CAN NOT access the WordPress Admin but you have FTP access to the website, you can download and edit the wp-config.php file. If you CAN access your WordPress Admin, you should check to make sure that the URLS are EXACTLY the SAME under the site settings located on the left of your admin. Contact your current host for help with this before you start the process below. I began by performing the following tasks:īACKUP THE WEBSITE AND DATABASE: You should first log in to your control panel and back up your entire website, database, files, etc. Really? You break my website, then you tell me you can fix it for a fee? No thank you.Ĭheck to see if your website is secure here: (not an affiliate link – just a great free tool to check your website security) the website was still not viewable or working on any device or browser on multiple operating systems. Godaddy stated they could fix this issue for a small fee. So, once the SSL was installed, we encountered the, “Too Many Redirects”warning. If your website is still offline after 3 days, you should contact Godaddy via phone to check it the SSL was installed correctly. Sometimes it is faster or slower depending on the certificate. Godaddy does state “your website may go offline from 24-72 hours while the SSL is being installed and approved” by their system. The website then went offline shortly after the SSL install. They should have consulted with us first before making the site secure. My client then contacted Godaddy and had them install a Digital Security Certificate for the website. We moved the database and the files over and redirected and updated all urls for the site. My client’s website initially worked fine after the move to Godaddy. Recently, After Dark Grafx moved a website that was developed on our staging servers over to GoDaddy’s Managed WordPress Hosting– ( yes, clicking the link is an affiliate referral). I couldn’t find “one” solution that worked for me, so I had to do some research and narrowed it down to the following. ![]()
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