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Anyone familar with Wordpress?


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I used to run an old blog, and I'm thinking about resurrecting it.

The problem?

I'd like to hide all the older entries. The last one I wrote was in 2008.

:shifty:.

I'm thinking of doing a complete over haul of the site and just... re-doing it completely and doing a whole new .. scheme.

But, I'd like to hide the site's actual older posts.

Does anyone know how to do this?

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Thanks guys and gals.

I suppose it doesn't matter anymore though.. I tried updating to the latest version .. followed all the directions.. and when I hit refresh on my site... all I get is a white page on my site. :(

I think I destroyed my site.

I'll have to ask my brother who helped me set it up in the first place what I did wrong.

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You didn't destroy anything, just sounds like something either didn't get fully updated or bad permissions.

Did you try upgrading via the backend / automatic way or did you manually upload via FTP?

PS - If you have aim, send me an IM to jordanriane and I can probably help you out with it.

I r wordpress pr0. ;). 6 years under my belt of being able to screw up wordpress every way possible :D

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Yeah, I can guarantee that the server you're on hit their memory wait/max time out and you have partially uploaded folders and/or wrong permissions.

http://wordpress.org/latest.zip -- Manually upload. Don't need to worry about it overwriting anything, and you can always skip the wp-content directory.

Next time you want to auto upgrade, I highly recommend you deactivate all plugins first. You might have a greater chance of a successful upgrade.

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Yeah, I can guarantee that the server you're on hit their memory wait/max time out and you have partially uploaded folders and/or wrong permissions.

http://wordpress.org/latest.zip -- Manually upload. Don't need to worry about it overwriting anything, and you can always skip the wp-content directory.

Next time you want to auto upgrade, I highly recommend you deactivate all plugins first. You might have a greater chance of a successful upgrade.

Thats.. what I did .. D: I think I forgot to disable plugins though.. and thats what screwed up. :(

And the server is my brothers own server. It'll never time out unless I specify time out time.

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Ah I thought you meant "backend" like through Wordpress "FTP") which I just said to try actually using an FTP program. :3

Anyway I saw your PM; You can IM me. I'm on. Probably for about ~30 more mins, so feel free to hit me up if you still need halp :)

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Thanks guys and gals.

I suppose it doesn't matter anymore though.. I tried updating to the latest version .. followed all the directions.. and when I hit refresh on my site... all I get is a white page on my site. :(

I think I destroyed my site.

I'll have to ask my brother who helped me set it up in the first place what I did wrong.

I get that a lot when I manually update my site. Just be sure to have your databases protected.

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