from WA to another hosting site
Make a FULL backup of your website (including theme, plugins and all content on your site) and save it to your computer and I suggest also save it onto a separate disk.
Then follow the instructions at your new hosting service for uploading the backup file to your new hosting account.
If the new host will do the transfer for you, you will need to give them your FTP username and FTP password and they will move the files over for you. (WA does this for incoming sites but most hosting services won't do it or they will charge for the service).
As Juneyo says, you will also need to change the DNS address at your domain registrar to point your domain to the new host's server address, BUT this must be done at the END of the process, after your content has been uploaded to the new location and not before then.
~Jude
It is not enough to just change the DNS address. That merely points the site to a new hosting address, but it will not "move" the site content to the new host. ~Jude
Yes, and also first upload the backup files to the new hosting account and making sure the website is the same and all the content, plugins, etc. has uploaded correctly before changing the DNS address. ~Jude
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How do i transfer my domain to another hosting site?
from WA to another hosting site
Sorry about my ignorance, but how do I do the back up? By the way thanks every body for all your prompt responses, appreciate it.
And also this one. This will back up everything you have on your site. Full Backup With a Plugin
Make a FULL backup of your website (including theme, plugins and all content on your site) and save it to your computer and I suggest also save it onto a separate disk.
Then follow the instructions at your new hosting service for uploading the backup file to your new hosting account.
If the new host will do the transfer for you, you will need to give them your FTP username and FTP password and they will move the files over for you. (WA does this for incoming sites but most hosting services won't do it or they will charge for the service).
As Juneyo says, you will also need to change the DNS address at your domain registrar to point your domain to the new host's server address, BUT this must be done at the END of the process, after your content has been uploaded to the new location and not before then.
~Jude
It is not enough to just change the DNS address. That merely points the site to a new hosting address, but it will not "move" the site content to the new host. ~Jude
Yes, and also first upload the backup files to the new hosting account and making sure the website is the same and all the content, plugins, etc. has uploaded correctly before changing the DNS address. ~Jude
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Notice: bp_setup_current_user was called incorrectly. The current user is being initialized without using $wp->init(). Please see
Hi, thanks to all responders. I already changed the theme and resolved the problem. You all have been great!!!
Did this message *just* start appearing on your site or has it been there all along? (Wordpress version 1.7 was released a looooong time ago.)
If the message just started showing up, have you installed any new plugins recently? If so, I'd suggest deactivating your plugins one-by-one to see if the message is being caused by some specific plugin.
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If you can narrow down the issue to a specific plugin, I'd recommend going to the support forum for the plugin to see if there's an update or a fix available for it.
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Now I need to get rid of this message on top of my site?
Notice: bp_setup_current_user was called incorrectly. The current user is being initialized without using $wp->init(). Please see
Hi, thanks to all responders. I already changed the theme and resolved the problem. You all have been great!!!
Did this message *just* start appearing on your site or has it been there all along? (Wordpress version 1.7 was released a looooong time ago.)
If the message just started showing up, have you installed any new plugins recently? If so, I'd suggest deactivating your plugins one-by-one to see if the message is being caused by some specific plugin.
[added]
If you can narrow down the issue to a specific plugin, I'd recommend going to the support forum for the plugin to see if there's an update or a fix available for it.
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Try temporarily deactivating BuddyPress and see if it goes away.
If it does, you could try asking BP support https://buddypress.org/support/ or you could try using BP with a different theme.
For whatever reason, that code isn't where it should be or doesn't belong at all.
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new Date().getTime(),event:'gtm.js'});var f=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],
j=d.createElement(s),dl=l!='dataLayer'?'&l='+l:'';j.async=true;j.src=
'//http://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id='+i+dl;f[removed].insertBefore(j,f);
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I hope you're here.
I can guess but if you can hop on LIve Chat, someone can help.
DomW is in Live Chat. He might be a good person to ask.
Why am I getting this message on top of my site?
class="home page home page page-id-111 page-template-default admin-bar no-customize-support no-js">
Try temporarily deactivating BuddyPress and see if it goes away.
If it does, you could try asking BP support https://buddypress.org/support/ or you could try using BP with a different theme.
For whatever reason, that code isn't where it should be or doesn't belong at all.
<!-- Google Tag Manager -->
[removed](function(w,d,s,l,i){w[l]=w[l]||[];w[l].push({'gtm.start':
new Date().getTime(),event:'gtm.js'});var f=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0],
j=d.createElement(s),dl=l!='dataLayer'?'&l='+l:'';j.async=true;j.src=
'//http://www.googletagmanager.com/gtm.js?id='+i+dl;f[removed].insertBefore(j,f);
})(window,document,'script','dataLayer','UA-74209407-1');[removed]
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I hope you're here.
I can guess but if you can hop on LIve Chat, someone can help.
DomW is in Live Chat. He might be a good person to ask.
email account
Go to SiteRubix Site Manager, on the top memu there is a tab for Email.
Under the tab, New Email Mailbox fill out your prefered email address and choose a domain from the drop down menu, ie david@createaffiliateincome.com, and press Create.
Under the My Email Addresses Header ypou will then see your email set up with Mailbox - login to Webmail button, hidden password and SMTP Settings
You can set up as many emails as your require forllowing the steps above. Now your're set to go
Click the Login to Webmail button, enter your password where required and off you go...
Hope this helps
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How to set up an email account?
email account
Go to SiteRubix Site Manager, on the top memu there is a tab for Email.
Under the tab, New Email Mailbox fill out your prefered email address and choose a domain from the drop down menu, ie david@createaffiliateincome.com, and press Create.
Under the My Email Addresses Header ypou will then see your email set up with Mailbox - login to Webmail button, hidden password and SMTP Settings
You can set up as many emails as your require forllowing the steps above. Now your're set to go
Click the Login to Webmail button, enter your password where required and off you go...
Hope this helps
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Would it affect the results of Google Analytics if I delete it from the theme editor?
This writing bellow comes up on top of my website whenever I open it on Chrome or In
Nobody seems to know what is going on with the google analytics code that appears on top of my website. Not even technical support can give me an answer.
Would like to know why the logo of Word Press with some drop down menu and a log in sign comes up also on top of my web page?
That wordpress bar is most likely only appearing *only for you* because you're logged into your site at the same time you're visiting it. Website visitors shouldn't be seeing that at all. You shouldn't see that if you visit your site using a private (or incognito) browser tab. Otherwise, please post your URL so that we can confirm if that's the case.
That Google Analytics function code should definitely not be appearing on your page at all. That sort of thing results from an error in your page's code. Please post your site's URL and I'll see if I can spot the problem.
http://www.getfitaftercancer.com
I already opened my site with a new incognito window and the results were the same. Thank you very much for your attention. I appreciate your help.
I had a similar issue at one point, I believe after adding Bing's website authorization code to my header. I believe it only showed up in my WP dashboard though.
Hopefully someone can figure this out, as it still baffles me what on earth was causing that.
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Can I get rid of this writing on top of my website?
Would it affect the results of Google Analytics if I delete it from the theme editor?
This writing bellow comes up on top of my website whenever I open it on Chrome or In
Nobody seems to know what is going on with the google analytics code that appears on top of my website. Not even technical support can give me an answer.
Would like to know why the logo of Word Press with some drop down menu and a log in sign comes up also on top of my web page?
That wordpress bar is most likely only appearing *only for you* because you're logged into your site at the same time you're visiting it. Website visitors shouldn't be seeing that at all. You shouldn't see that if you visit your site using a private (or incognito) browser tab. Otherwise, please post your URL so that we can confirm if that's the case.
That Google Analytics function code should definitely not be appearing on your page at all. That sort of thing results from an error in your page's code. Please post your site's URL and I'll see if I can spot the problem.
http://www.getfitaftercancer.com
I already opened my site with a new incognito window and the results were the same. Thank you very much for your attention. I appreciate your help.
I had a similar issue at one point, I believe after adding Bing's website authorization code to my header. I believe it only showed up in my WP dashboard though.
Hopefully someone can figure this out, as it still baffles me what on earth was causing that.
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Sorry about my ignorance, but how do I do the back up? By the way thanks every body for all your prompt responses, appreciate it.
Backing Up Your WordPress Files
And also this one. This will back up everything you have on your site. Full Backup With a Plugin
Thanks a lot.
Thank you very much Juneyo. I appreciate it.
Thank you
You're most welcome =)