• Resolved Kimroy Bailey

    (@kimroy-bailey)


    I am new to wp my site was previously managed by a friend of mine.
    My website crashed last night while I was working on a new post. The following error message can be found on the site: https://www.KimroyBailey.com

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘text’ (T_STRING) in /home1/adumas/public_html/kimroybailey.com/wp-content/plugins/gravityforms/form_display.php on line 614

    Additionally when I am using the backend of my site it has this message

    Your backup folder MIGHT be visible to the public
    To correct this issue, move the file from /home1/adumas/public_html/kimroybailey.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-dbmanager/htaccess.txt to /home/adumas/public_html/kimroy/wp-content/backup-db/.htaccess

    Any advise will be well appreciated.
    Thanks

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  • Hi, If you are able to login to the admin dashboard, go to plugins and disable the gravityforms plugin. The error will be fixed.

    The other message is more of a warning from a backup plugin. To remove the message, move the files as specified to prevent direct view of the backup folder.

    Thread Starter Kimroy Bailey

    (@kimroy-bailey)

    Hi, I have access to the admin dashboard but I cannot find the plugins menu nor gravityforms plugin to disable it.

    I can update plugins by ‘mousing over’ Dashboard and select the update submenu. I currently have 9 updates and none of them are gravityforms. I know gravityform is there somewhere but I have no idea where to find it.

    Thanks for your assistance so far ‘thecodeisclear’ I am looking forward to additional instructions.

    Thanks again.

    Hi, Once in the Admin Dashboard, Select Plugins > Installed Plugins. You should see all the installed plugins. If you have lots of plugins and can’t see gravityforms on the first page, use the search box just above the plugin list. You should be able to de-activate gravityforms.

    Thread Starter Kimroy Bailey

    (@kimroy-bailey)

    That worked!
    Thank you so so much thecodeisclear. You Rock!

    No problem. Glad it worked out.

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