Connecting Bluehost to wordpress
-
Each time I try to connect word press to Bluehost, it freezes to a screen with just the WordPress symbol on it. If I go to WordPress.com and try to log in, it does the same thing.
-
Hi there,
You can have a look at certain mentioned steps below
(1)Keep an update log where you record the time, date, and code for any changes you’ve applied. This way, if you accidentally forget to save or something else goes wrong, you won’t have to start from scratch.
(2)Create a child theme to edit style.css and templates as well as remove or add new scripts and functions.
(3)Install Jetpack, activate Custom CSS, and make edits through Appearance > Edit CSS. Once you reach the /* welcome message, simple add your edit code after the message or delete everything except “/*” and add your script to replace the default message. Note: It is always a good idea to install Jetpack when you first build a website because the plugin has tons of advantages for people who want to control the appearance and function of their website intimately.
(4)If you’re already using Jetpack and Custom CSS tools, remember that the CSS Revisions module keeps an archive of the most recent revisions. You can always restore a previously-saved edit session by visiting the editor, navigating to CSS Revisions, and clicking on past versions to check for deletions and additions. Follow this path: Editor > CSS Revisions > Restore when you find the version to which you want to revert.Thanks,
Rahul
- The topic ‘Connecting Bluehost to wordpress’ is closed to new replies.