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  • Plugin Author Jeff

    (@jeffreysmattson)

    First make sure that the plugin is updated to the latest version. This can be done on the plugins page.

    A couple of questions:

    1. What version of WordPress are you using?
    2. Can you give me a list of the other plugins you have installed?

    Thank you
    Jeff

    Plugin Author Jeff

    (@jeffreysmattson)

    Renaming the plugins folder should cause your site to not work or at the least throw a bunch of errors. If you suspect a plugin is the culprit and you have FTP access you should delete the suspect plugin and try again.

    I would highly recommend installing the latest version of L7 Login Customizer as in the last five days there have been several updates.

    I recommend installing the plugin from the dashboard using the search and install feature native to WordPress. This ensures that you are installing the latest release.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter camklosinski

    (@camklosinski)

    Installing the latest version fixed whatever the problem was. Thanks!

    Plugin Author Jeff

    (@jeffreysmattson)

    Thank you! I am glad you got it working! ??

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