Though its funny to think of that some of us install WordPress plugins without even verifying its compatibility with our blog, some would definitely go on look for plugin and when they found it, there they will install it right away.
For those million users of WordPress around the globe, some encounters a severe error in WordPress wherein they will just notice a code saying fatal error, and what the worst thing may happen is that they could not even go back to the admin panel, with that said the website or blog owner would definitely go panic and go ask for help, they might even hire a specialist to fix this.
I remember on my end I encounter a serious WordPress Error, and I would not even think it is a WordPress Plugin error cause what it says in my site is a Php problem wherein the site is affected. I have tried to contact the Web Hosting provider, and they even tried to repackage the apache for me but it did not solve my problem. What funny is that I have one plugin in the fast that after 2 months of using it, it just cause my site go down for 3 days.
But hey! the answer is simple, I did went on different solutions, even tried to wait for their support to get done, but the funny thing is that it is only a matter of plugin, it is hard to figure out which plugin cause this problems cause I’ve got a bunch of plugins on my site.
What I did is simple If I cant log in to my WordPress admin, I just log in to my WordPress FTP folder, /public_html/wp-content/plugins after that I did backup all the plugins in my computer and then finally delete all plugins in that plugins folder.
After that clear your browser cache and log in again to your WordPress admin, with this being solved, start uploading your plugins again and reactivate them one by one to see which plugins cause the error.
This will mostly solve not only problems regarding this matter but most problems that went through when you are installing plugins on your blog.
For those million users of WordPress around the globe, some encounters a severe error in WordPress wherein they will just notice a code saying fatal error, and what the worst thing may happen is that they could not even go back to the admin panel, with that said the website or blog owner would definitely go panic and go ask for help, they might even hire a specialist to fix this.
I remember on my end I encounter a serious WordPress Error, and I would not even think it is a WordPress Plugin error cause what it says in my site is a Php problem wherein the site is affected. I have tried to contact the Web Hosting provider, and they even tried to repackage the apache for me but it did not solve my problem. What funny is that I have one plugin in the fast that after 2 months of using it, it just cause my site go down for 3 days.
But hey! the answer is simple, I did went on different solutions, even tried to wait for their support to get done, but the funny thing is that it is only a matter of plugin, it is hard to figure out which plugin cause this problems cause I’ve got a bunch of plugins on my site.
What I did is simple If I cant log in to my WordPress admin, I just log in to my WordPress FTP folder, /public_html/wp-content/plugins after that I did backup all the plugins in my computer and then finally delete all plugins in that plugins folder.
After that clear your browser cache and log in again to your WordPress admin, with this being solved, start uploading your plugins again and reactivate them one by one to see which plugins cause the error.
This will mostly solve not only problems regarding this matter but most problems that went through when you are installing plugins on your blog.