• Resolved anoleimaging

    (@anoleimaging)


    Couldn’t upgrade automatically, so I did a manual, following the instructions on www.ads-software.com. Now I get this error:

    Fatal error: Class ‘WP_Widget’ not found in /home/<mysite>/public_html/wp-includes/widgets/class-wp-widget-pages.php on line 17

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  • Thread Starter anoleimaging

    (@anoleimaging)

    I should clarify: I get that error when trying to access the site or the login page.

    Thread Starter anoleimaging

    (@anoleimaging)

    Thanks for the help.

    Turns out I had neglected to transfer wp-activate.php from the root. Thought it wouldn’t be needed, as it was already an existing setup.

    And, as if anybody was listening, I’ll finish by ranting about what a mess multi-site is. Really wish I hadn’t ‘upgraded’ to it for this customer. Plugins are all over the map as to if they need to be network activated or per-site activated. Upgrades don’t work. Yada, yada, yada… Somday I’ll get up the gumption to ‘downgrade’ them back to two domains or a subdomain. Less headaches, IMHO.

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