• Resolved nanlee

    (@nanlee)


    I installed Woosidebars and opened it, but there was an error. Now I can’t get to my website without seeing this:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_post_type_archive() in /home/aldavis/ndesignsmetal.com/wp-content/plugins/woosidebars/classes/class-woo-conditions.php on line 438

    I backed up my website before installing the plugin but don’t really know how to re-activate it. Any help out there?

    I can’t recall my WordPress version but I’m pretty sure it is up to date.

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/woosidebars/

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  • Thread Starter nanlee

    (@nanlee)

    Plugin Author Matt Cohen

    (@mattyza)

    Hi Nancy,

    Thanks for your query. ??

    It looks like you’re running WordPress version 3.0.1. WooSidebars requires a minimum of WordPress version 3.3 in order to operate.

    I’d recommend upgrading your WordPress to the latest version (3.5.1, at the time of writing) and the error should be removed. ??

    Thanks and regards,
    Matty.

    Thread Starter nanlee

    (@nanlee)

    Hi, Matty. I got the error fixed, but had to have my administrator do it for me. She removed the plugin. Now I’ll go back and update things. The whole site needs a cleaning up anyway. thanks for your post.

    Thread Starter nanlee

    (@nanlee)

    OK, I went to install the latest version of WordPress (3.5.1) but it isn’t showing up on my dashboard, and the WordPress Updates tab states that my WordPress version (3.0.1) is up to date. Maybe I need to wait a few more days for it to trickle down to my website dashboard?

    Plugin Author Matt Cohen

    (@mattyza)

    Hi Nancy,

    Thanks for your feedback on this.

    Please visit the “Dashboard > Updates” screen in your WordPress admin and click the “Check Again” button. This will check for new versions of WordPress and of your themes and plugins that are present on your installation.

    From there, upgrading to the latest version of WordPress should be a matter of clicking the “Update Now” button. ??

    Thanks and regards,
    Matty.

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