How Do I Delete My Old WordPress Site and Start Over?
If you have an old WordPress site that you no longer use, you can delete it to free up space on your server and start over. To delete your old WordPress site: Log in to your WordPress site. Click the “Site” menu item and then click “Settings.” In the “Site Settings” page, click the “General” tab. In the “General” tab, under “Website Name,” click the “Delete” button. Click the “Yes, delete this website” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Site Settings” page. Click the “Active Themes” tab. In the “Active Themes” tab, click the “Delete” button next to the theme you want to delete. Click the “Yes, delete this theme” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Active Themes” tab. Click the “Plugins” tab. In the “Plugins” tab, click the “Delete” button next to the plugin you want to delete. Click the “Yes, delete this plugin” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Plugins” tab. Click the “Pages” tab. In the “Pages” tab, click the “Delete” button next to the page you want to delete. Click the “Yes, delete this page” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Pages” tab. Click the “Blogs” tab. In the “Blogs” tab, click the “Delete” button next to the blog you want to delete. Click the “Yes, delete this blog” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Blogs” tab. Click the “Comments” tab. In the “Comments” tab, click the “Delete” button next to the comment you want to delete. Click the “Yes, delete this comment” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Comments” tab. Click the “Settings” button. In the “Settings” page, click the “General” tab. In the “General” tab, under “Website Address,” click the “Delete” button. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Settings” page.
Click the “Permalinks” tab. In the “Permalinks” tab, under “Default Root Page,” click the “Delete” button. Click the “Yes, delete this root page” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Permalinks” tab. Click the “Caching” tab. In the “Caching” tab, under “Default Cache Timeout,” click the “Delete” button. Click the “Yes, delete this cache timeout” button to confirm the deletion. Click the “Close” button to return to the “Caching” tab. Click the “Save Changes” button to save your changes and return to the WordPress site. Click the “Publish” button to publish your changes and return to the front page of your WordPress site. Click the “Home” link to return to the main WordPress page. Click the “Subscribe” link to receive notifications of new posts on your WordPress site. Click the “Follow” link to follow other WordPress site owners. Click the “Facebook” link to share your WordPress site on Facebook. Click the “Twitter” link to share your WordPress site on Twitter. Click the “Google+” link to share your WordPress site on Google+ Click the “Linkedin” link to share your WordPress site on LinkedIn. Click the “Instagram” link to share your WordPress site on Instagram. Click the “Pinterest” link to share your WordPress site on Pinterest. Click the “YouTube” link to share your WordPress site on YouTube. Click the “Blogger” link to share your WordPress site on Blogger. Click the “Digg” link to share your WordPress site on Digg. Click the “Stumbleupon” link to share your WordPress site on Stumbleupon. Click the “Reddit” link to share your WordPress site on Reddit. Click the “More” link to view other posts on your WordPress site. Click the “Settings” link. In the “Settings” page, click the “Permalinks” tab. In the “Permalinks” tab, under “Default Root Page,” click the “Edit” button. In the “Permalinks” page, under “Default Root Page Title,” enter a new title for your WordPress site. In the “URL Suffix” field, enter “www.” (without the “http://”). In the “Path” field, enter the full path to the folder where your WordPress files are located.