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  • Hey, this should be pretty easy to fix just access your files via ftp and change the directory name of those plugins (e.g. /wp-content/plugins/plugin1/ to /wp-content/plugins/plugin1-disabled/). This will stop the plugin from working and as a result WordPress will disable it. To re-enable the plugins you will have to change the directory names back to what they were originally.

    Cheers,
    Alex

    Thread Starter jrcorales

    (@jrcorales)

    Thanks blacklinemedia, but I don’t know where and how to do that, please any link or tutorial

    Thread Starter jrcorales

    (@jrcorales)

    I’m wondering if this is in my hosting account files manager, but how can I do that?

    Please let me know, I need help!!!

    Thanks Alex.

    Joel

    The easiest solution is by accessing your theme plugin file directly, you can use FTP or Cpanel for that, then in /plugins directory rename or remove the plugin directory(that will disable the plugin) refresh your site again and this time you’re now able to login into your site.

    And if you’d like to use the plugin again simply revert back what you’ve change or activate it directly.

    Thread Starter jrcorales

    (@jrcorales)

    Thanks Alex, I delete the plugin file on the cpanel file manager of my hosting account, now I can access my site.

    Thanks;

    Joel

    Thread Starter jrcorales

    (@jrcorales)

    Thanks to ryscript too

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