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WordPress Content Directory Setting
I'm sorry to say that you'll have to revert back to the default 'wp-content' folder name in order to use CiviCRM. I can find at least 5 places in CiviCRM core where this is hard-coded.
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How to update "wpLoadPhp" setting for CiviCRM WordPress when moving/migrating installation?
You can safely ignore this setting unless you're hitting scripts in civicrm/extern or civicrm/bin or using cv directly. In that case I'd recommend switching to routes that go via WordPress e.g. the RE …