• Resolved Mrinal Buddekar

    (@alonemrinal)


    Greetings,

    My website https://ijustutter.com was running fine. None of the update ever gave me this much pain. After update, everything is out of alignments. Background and headers all are messed up.

    I am using Revival theme. I put my lots of time in customizing it so, it is very valuable to me.

    I read many possible solutions and already tried them. Disabling Plugins etc are also tried. I am just not getting it to work.

    Please help me out here

    Thank you.

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  • Try this: Switch to default unedited twentyeleven theme, run site, then switch to your theme (with all plugins deactivated). If that is not it, your theme may not be compatible with the current version of WordPress.

    Thread Starter Mrinal Buddekar

    (@alonemrinal)

    Tried. Not working.

    Authors site says that it is compatible up to WP 3.4.1.

    I am lost… Rolling back to WP 3.3.x for now!

    Thanks for reply.

    Bad idea! Using an older version of WordPress is the fastest way to get your site hacked.

    Thread Starter Mrinal Buddekar

    (@alonemrinal)

    Ha ha ha! Brought it back from dead!

    @esmi: Thank you for discouraging me ?? I didn’t do it.

    Found the weird solution. It was an incompatibility issue. But not of theme and WP. But of Plugin and WP update. Don’t shout… First listen.

    It was Easy Adsense Plugin.

    * I did deactivated and reactivated all plugins after Update –> Didn’t do any good!
    * I replaced this plugin with older version of itself –> SITE WORKED!
    * Kept the updated version and downgraded WP –> WORKED!
    * Updated WP and Kept older EAS plugin –> WORKED!
    * Updated WP and Updated EAS plugin –> BROKE!

    So it was not only about activation and deactivation. It was about totally replacing files to older version of this plugin.

    Makes me think; not only themes are affected with this WP update; plugin developer shall also look into the changes.

    Thank you all.

    Unfortunately, plugins are the most common cause of site issues, in my experience.

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