I have recently completed a manual update to 5.6, updated to php 7.4, checked it’s not an exiting plugin, checked it’s not the theme and had a look in the config file, non of these actions have worked.
I manage several other wordpress sites and these features are all working. There is no hover menu at all over the plugins menu item.
I’ve searched forums and am at a total loss as to what to do to rectify this issue.
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I wondering if i could maybe mess up the code a bit in order to do it by my self but im affraid to do it. Any suggestion if really appreciated.
thanks in advanced.
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]]>My question is, the option for “plugin” does not appear on the navigation menu in the dashboard. I have started a personal site as a learning tool and I see the “plugin” option on the navigation menu on my personal site. The site is https://kairosfamilycounseling.com/ The theme is RT-THEME 17.
]]>I have a domain www.giftbeach.com and have WP installed there. I’m trying to do testing and created a subdomain test.giftbeach.com and installed WP again there. The issue is that on the test installation I cannot access either the Themes search/install function nor can I access the Plugins/new/install functions. When I click on these from the vertical menu on the left I’m getting a ‘page not found’ error. I have contacted my web hosting support and they suggested finding the .htaccess file and removing a bit of code (AddHandler application/x-httpd-php52 .php .php5 .php4 .php3) from it but this is still not working.
Can someone help me understand why these WP installations in subdirectories do not allow access to the Theme and Plugin sections?
Thanks!
]]>I went to install plugins in a new WP installation and I discovered that there is no “Plugins” menu item in the side menu of the admin screen: can anyone tell me why?
Thank you,
Normand d’Entremont
]]>I have a free plugin that I provide and a premium version which has some additional functionality. Everything is working great and the free wordpress repository is very helpful and has lots of documentation.
However, for my premium plugin which does not include an readme.txt like the repository one; when I click on view details; it views the details of the free version. How can I control / add to this like some other plugins that have view details | settings | support?
Thanks,
Tamer
I have tried copying me wordpress files from the pc to the site via FTP but still have no joy.
Any help would be appreciated.
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ben
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