• hollywoodonlocation

    (@hollywoodonlocation)


    Right after installing and activating I get this message:

    There has been a critical error on your website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions.

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    Cannot access my dashboard.

    Had Bluehost disable. Deleted.

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  • Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    Can you please post the error message that you received in your email so we can see what caused the issue?

    Thread Starter hollywoodonlocation

    (@hollywoodonlocation)

    I did – see above.

    Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    You should have received an email sent to your site’s admin email address that had more detailed reasons as to what caused the error. If you can post that we can troubleshoot further.

    Thread Starter hollywoodonlocation

    (@hollywoodonlocation)

    Here it is. I already deleted plugin so not interested in troubleshooting further.
    ——–
    Howdy!

    Since WordPress 5.2 there is a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site, and notifies you with this automated email.

    In this case, WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, Leaky Paywall.

    First, visit your website (https://xxxxx.com/) and check for any visible issues. Next, visit the page where the error was caught (https://xxxx.com/wp-admin/plugins.php?activate=true&plugin_status=all&paged=1&s=) and check for any visible issues.

    Please contact your host for assistance with investigating this issue further.

    If your site appears broken and you can’t access your dashboard normally, WordPress now has a special “recovery mode”. This lets you safely login to your dashboard and investigate further.

    Plugin Contributor Jeremy Green

    (@endocreative)

    No worries. Thanks for letting us know.

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