• Resolved Rollercoasterider

    (@rollercoasterider)


    I was backing up my site as a preparation for updating my plugins. A whole bunch seemed to be updated in a matter of days–so there are about 14 at once. I did nothing at my site! All I did was go to my cpanel and download a backup and a db backup.
    Now I can get to the blog itself, but there are two lines of code at the top referencing the simple twitter plugin. But I can’t get to my dashboard.

    Do I need to disable the the simple twitter plugin via cpanel–and if so, how? I do;t know that simple twitter is the only issue, there are additional messages when I try to access the dashboard about not being able to modify header information.

    And why is it doing this–it just seems a strange coincidence that it did this immediately following my downloading backups, but how could that have done something?

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  • Try renaming your wp-content/plugins folder in cPanel > File Manager, then visit your site in a browser, then restore the original folder name. That should deactivate all of your plugins at once, so you can start re-activating one by one to troubleshoot the problem.

    Thread Starter Rollercoasterider

    (@rollercoasterider)

    Thanks, it appears great now!

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