• I messed up a line of code in my plugin editor and am now receiving this error message on my webpages whenever I try access my site. Any one ever experience this or have a fix?

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  • If you can’t login, you’ll need to use ftp, or a file manager if your host offers one.

    Navigate to wp-content->plugins and delete the plugin to regain access to your site

    Thread Starter Gael127

    (@gael127)

    yes, my host does offer ftp, but not sure how to navigate to the location you mention to delete the plugin, I’m a newbie at this stuff. any further assistance is appreciated, thanks

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/FTP_Clients

    hopefully that, and the links within can help

    I use filezilla, works great

    Basically once you use ftp (or a file manager, some hosts have those you can log into and see your files)

    you log onto your host/server. You will see all your files/folder…. you go to the wp-content folder, then the plugins folder and delete the folder for the plugin you were editing

    Thread Starter Gael127

    (@gael127)

    thanks for the help. i’ll come back to on this.

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