PHP 7.4 to 8.2 broke the backend
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To up my PHP version from 7.4 to 8.2, which was prohibited by an outdated and now unsupported theme, I installed Virtue (plus toolkit), which I used some time ago already with success but did not stick to at the time.
First I edited some pages and the layout, all fine, theme options could be saved at any point. Then I upped the PHP ver. DB is MariaDB btw. Provider is domainfactory.
From then on when trying to save changed options, I get constantly the error “There was an issue with this action. Try again later or reload the page” or something congruent (browser language is not english).
Website status suddenly alerted me that plugins can not be updated without FTP credentials, which I never needed since WordPress was discovered. Only Virtue plugins are running in the latest version (3.4.9 for theme, 4.9.8 for the toolkit). Debug mode on gave me hundreds of lines saying dynamic content was deprecated, all pointing to virtue theme files.
Rollback to PHP 7.4, 8.0 and 8.1 gave no change in the save-options-failure.
7.4 got rid of the deprecation notice, but saving options is still not an option.
What Did I break? Did I? How to recover from this?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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