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  • Plugin Author MyWebsiteAdvisor

    (@mywebsiteadvisor)

    It sounds like you may have inserted some CSS code that has broken or hidden the display of the WordPress dashboard.

    One solution would be to use FTP or SSH rename the css-manager plugin directory to something like css-manager-old. Once the plugin is disabled, that will stop the custom css code from getting inserted into your website, and should fix the problem. Next you could use phpmyadmin or a similar DB admin tool to edit the wp-options table, you will need to look for the setting named: “custom-css-manager-settings”.

    Feel free to contact us directly via our website if you require further assistance.

    Thank You!

    Thread Starter LeaParis

    (@leaparis)

    Hello,

    Thanks for your answer. I couldn’t disable the pluggin because it would have damaged too much the look of my blog. I tried to edit the table but I must have done something wrong as it was even more damaged after. Finally I used a backup of the sql base and now it’s back to normal and I haven’t lost too much work ??

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