![]() ![]() Go to WordPress administration menu > general Now if we have installed WordPress locally to serve as a test site for themes/plugins, etc we can fix that in a very easy manner. A quick fix for our freshly created TEST sites So when I try to access an url using the ip all kind of bad stuff happens. The reason that this happens is that the WordPress internal URLs pointing to resources like CSS, images, etc are pointing in that case to localhost. If I try to access the site from a different computer in the networking using the ip, the site will look like this: hey, where did all the CSS go? The symptoms are that the page does not display correctly: the CSS is not loaded, js files and images are missing, the theme is completely broken, and basically our site looks awful, and not at all what it is supposed to look like.įor example, take the site WordPress site I installed in my previous post about installing WordPress in Debian Stretch. ![]() We may also encounter it when developing locally, when we try to access the WordPress site from a remote computer using the ip address. ![]() This is a problem we may encounter when doing the restore of a production database in our local computer. ![]()
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