• I cannot access many things in be backend admin section and some of my pages, the content has dissapeared… Any help???
    Thanks.

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  • Thread Starter sjonas50

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    I tried the fix at this link robsnotebook.com, but it didnt work… Then i started deactivating plugins, and most pages in the admin work, except for manage pages…

    Then i tried adding different plugins one at a time, and it goes back to an error…

    any thoughts?

    Sounds like a plugin problem, Maybe? Do you have a lot of plugins or a few? can you list them?

    Have you checked the database to see how full it is? What is the limit?

    Thread Starter sjonas50

    (@sjonas50)

    Plugins are:
    Simple:press forum
    formbuiider
    google analytics
    statcounter
    wordpress newsletter subscription
    favicon head

    I am not sure how to check the database… I am a newb at this.

    Thread Starter sjonas50

    (@sjonas50)

    sorry, should mention host is 1&1, and site is NATLI.org.

    I have not used these:
    Simple:press forum
    formbuiider
    wordpress newsletter subscription
    favicon head

    But, I’ve used these:
    google analytics
    statcounter

    Most of the themes i use alreasy have favicon support and if not it is very easy to replace threw ftp, I just tried TDO Mini Forms and they work great, Forum maybe better to use bbpress and integrate it with wordpress, there is great forum help on this. as for form builder, i have not used and dont know about it!

    Maybe try removing each plugin and test everything after each is removed. i have found clear browser cache after each removal helps as your browser remembers previous settings and does change automattically.

    Your site looks great, as far as i can tell, the forms are the only thing not showing, maybe that would be a good place to start!

    Thread Starter sjonas50

    (@sjonas50)

    Thanks. Yeah, I tried removing all plugins and just putting them back one at a time, and each one causes the same problem… I think what I will do is just leave them activated, then when I need to make changes, deactivate them for a few minutes…
    Probably not the best solution… but it will work for now i guess.

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