• Resolved LisaBurmester

    (@lisaburmester)


    URGENT!!!

    I get this error after being in the function.php
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /home/nanlun1/nannalauridsen.com/wp-content/themes/generatepress/functions.php on line 592

    We tried to change something in the copy right at the bottom of the page.
    Is it possible to just replace the entire coding?
    We alrady downloaded the generate press plug in again and tried to copy the code but it doesn’t work.

    Thank you in advance!
    Lisa

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  • You’ll need to use FTP or another file manager your host provides to access your site files on the server – and replace that file in the theme’s folder.

    If that doesn’t work, change the name on the generatepress folder – which will force WP to use a default theme and let you login again.

    Thread Starter LisaBurmester

    (@lisaburmester)

    Thank you 🙂
    If we do the second option can we still use the website afterwards or is it all damaged?
    (Sorry this is all new to us)

    If you do the second one, once you are back in the site (using a default theme), delete GeneratePress and then reinstall it, then switch back to it.

    Theme Author Tom

    (@edge22)

    Hope you have this sorted out (thanks WPyogi!)

    To change the copyright info, you have a couple choices.

    1. We have an add-on that allows you to change it super easily via the Dashboard.

    2. You can use a custom function placed in your child theme’s functions.php file, or in your own custom plugin: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/edit-footer-11?replies=16

    My reply (#2) is the one you want to take a look at.

    Let me know if you have any problems 🙂

    Thread Starter LisaBurmester

    (@lisaburmester)

    Everything is working now!
    Thank you!

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