Orngrimm
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In reply to: [m1.DownloadList] Do the job, but…The “Pfad:” gets defined in this line:
$subdir_path = '<strong>'.__('Pfad', 'm1dll').':</strong>
Change it to
$subdir_path = '<strong>'.__('', 'm1dll').'</strong>
and you should be goldenI cannot tell what version was installed at time of the incident.
I removed it later on…
But now i have the newest version installed (Installed AFTER NextGen) and it works.Looks like a reset acts the same as a new install in matter of killing ewww:
Nextgen gets reset or installed while ewww is active –> Your site goes down in its entirety.closed.
OK.. Solution for the ones who will find this thread in 3 years:
I had ewww image optimizer installed as plugin.
Somehow nextgen killed this plugin while setting itself back tp default.
Uninstalling ewww and reinstalling ewww helped.Now, Even if i removed the plugin with FTP and reinstall & activate it fresh over the Plugin-Manager, the site breaks again. Reproducible…
Also tryed to remove the ngg and ngg_styles without success –> As soon as the Nextgen is in, the page breaks completely.
Was all OK before resetting Nextgen to default…
So the question is:
How to get NextGen to work without breaking my WordPress completely??OK… Managed to get the page back up:
Had to FTP to the site and delete the nextGen-Plugin-Folder.So whats the matter with this dreaded “reset settings to default” in NextGen if it breaks a complete WordPress-Site!?!?!
Similar problem but with reseting Nextgen to default –> Breaks complete wordpress.
… Oh… I need advice in getting the page back up… A fresh reinstall is not really an option…