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I tried to move my beta Wordpress site to my live domain, and now everything's broken. I have no idea how to fix this. Here's what I did:

  1. I had a site running at mydomain.com, but I wanted to rebuild it. So I downloaded a new installation of WordPress at mydomain.com/test and built a new theme.
  2. I finished the new theme and was ready to move it to mydomain.com. I decided to leave everything in the subdomain for the move, so I followed these instructions.
  3. It worked fine. Mydomain.com was displaying the new site.
  4. Then, I stupidly decided that I wanted to rename the subdirectory from /test to /v2 (because I wanted a cleaner name and I wanted to leave /test open for testing rather than use it for my new site).
  5. Everything broke.
  6. I tried to change the subdirectory back to /test because the site was working with that, but everything is still broken. The theme doesn't seem to be loading. My site is not displaying any styles. My photos aren't displaying correctly. My plugins are gone.

Is there any way to fix this? Please tell me I didn't just lose 3 months of work...

This is my site.

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The database,will have the url set to mydomain.com/test you will need to update the db entries see below script http://dan.doezema.com/2010/04/wordpress-domain-change/

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  • I ran the script as you suggested, but my site is still broken. And now I can't access mydomain.com/wp-admin at all. Other ideas?
    – mcography
    Feb 12, 2013 at 23:45
  • Okay, I went to phpMyAdmin and changed the siteurl back to mydomain.com/test and now I can log in to mydomain.com/wp-admin. But everything is still broken. Help?
    – mcography
    Feb 13, 2013 at 0:12
  • And now the admin dashboard is telling me that my .htaccess file is not writable. Is there any way to fix all of this?
    – mcography
    Feb 13, 2013 at 0:19
  • What are the permissions set to?
    – bsmoo
    Mar 26, 2013 at 9:34
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Sounds like you need to update your siteurl and home values in your Wordpress Database. Log in to your cPanel and go to phpMyAdmin. From there you should be able to open your WordPress MySQL Database.

Go to your wp-options table and make sure that your siteurl (option_id 1) and home (option_id 37) values are using the correct path ie http://mcography.com/test

You may also need to update your permalinks. Even though you don't have to change any options, saving the permalinks again should refresh your .htaccess file.

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  • I ended up creating a new database, reinstalling Wordpress, reuploading my theme, and starting over. Luckily, I didn't have too much content on the site, so it didn't take too long. Thanks for your suggestion, though.
    – mcography
    Feb 13, 2013 at 17:27

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