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  • This is a site issue – not a plugin specific one. Try increasing the memory available to PHP.

    Thread Starter webbrewers

    (@webbrewers)

    Thanks Esmi. No this was definitely the plug in’s compatibility with the WP version. I updated the question – reverting to older version fixed it.

    I beg to differ. The newest version of the plugin may simply use a little more memory. This is a site issue and you will run into again. I would strongly advise you to only use the most up-to-date versions of any plugin if you want to avoid the risk of being hacked.

    Thread Starter webbrewers

    (@webbrewers)

    Agreed, but the latest version of the plug in appears to use a lot more memory. Increasing the memory didn’t fix it – reverting to an older version of the plug in did.
    My next step is to update the WP version and then the plug in, as it seems to be okay with the newest WP version.

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