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  • Thread Starter ayanbishnu

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    Thread Starter ayanbishnu

    (@ayanbishnu)

    I am using only 1 plugin named autoptimize, which combines and minifies css and js. But that is being used from a long time and never had problem with any plugins (including your’s).

    i have a total of 9 active plugins and i have already tried the deactivation approach you mentioned. Even after i had deactivated all the plugins, still then the bulk action option is not visible.

    If you want i can give you access to my admin panel as well.

    Thread Starter ayanbishnu

    (@ayanbishnu)

    Please check the screenshots provided in the URL below

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By3_rqsrBPVyckhtTVR1T2VrXzQ

    Thread Starter ayanbishnu

    (@ayanbishnu)

    Best plugin for SEO in wordpress

    Just thought of sharing 1 more info to this thread. Most web server runs in apache. for example in a ubuntu linux OS, the default user for apache is www:data.

    By default, when we install WordPress, all its folders and file ownership goes to www:data ( i.e apache itself). As long as the user and its group stays www:data, the issue with the .htaccess persists. Whatever you change, in .htaccess , will be reverted back to a past date and with the basic settings. I absolutely have no idea, why this is happening. But in order to survive, i came up with an alternative approach.

    I changed the ownership of .htaccess from www:data to root ( the super user in linux). After that, the file never changed and i didnt faced this issue again.

    But it has 2 pitfalls

    1) everytime any plugin, or you change something, that affects .htaccess, you have to manually update the file, as the .htaccess file wont be editable by the apache user.

    2) due to this change of ownership, you will start getting many error logs in the apache server,because many functions, will try to access .htaccess, but will not be able to do so due to improper ownership.

    If anyone of you have got the real root cause, please share it with me, as i am logn suffering victim of this issue

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