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  • Inspect your Javascript console error log to debug this. You can use the firebug extension in chrome or Firefox.you can just right click and select inspect. From there, select “console”. Refresh the page and watch for any errors.

    Thread Starter toonpanda

    (@toonpanda)

    Hello Amitramani,

    PHP is a server side language. The errors happen while generating the page. All my browser sees is some html and css coming in. So it won’t be able to detect errors that happen while the PHP is doing its thing.

    Thanks anyway for the suggestion!

    I assume you are absolutely sure that there is no Javascript conflict between the two plugins?

    Plugin Contributor Haris

    (@haristonjoo)

    The cause of error happening in FRS 2.1.1 is the length of self generated password in every slide is too long in WordPress 4.2, so the slide can’t be save. I think the WordPress developers reduce the post password column length in version 4.2 DB, so i reduce the password length on FRS 2.1.3, and then the plugin is working again.

    Thread Starter toonpanda

    (@toonpanda)

    Hello Haris,

    even that didn’t do the trick for me…

    I’m giving up on WP. There’s always something not working, a website shouldn’t be this complicated to maintain.

    The updates of all plugins individually and WP and the themes are impossible to follow, because there’s always the risk that something breaks.

    Thanks all for the help!
    Toon

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