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  • Are you sure this is caused exactly by our plugin and not by a combination of server-related factors? Can you consistently reproduce the dashboard crash when you activate our plugin and fix it when you de-activate it multiple times? Does de-activating any other plugin also work?

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    Yes, I’m sure. I disabled your plugin => dashboard worked again.
    Just enabled it => “The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred.” directly after activating, and dashboard crashing too.

    Disabled the plugin => everything works as expected. So it must be the Social Media Feather plugin.

    Could you provide login and FTP credentials through our contact form so we can further investigate? It seems really odd and most likely it’s a conflict with some other plugin.

    Thread Starter roldengarm

    (@roldengarm)

    Sorry, I’m not going to give you my FTP credentials. I’m using Azure Web Apps, so I didn’t use FTP so far.

    This went into the “too hard bucket” and I’ve removed your plugin, and installed another one.

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