• Resolved sebibazsi

    (@sebibazsi)


    Hello,
    This is an awesome plugin, but I think I wrote something wrong in custom php code input area. My question is, whitch is the file wher is my wrong php code? – my site run, I deleted plugin from server afterthat run my site. So I would like kill my code, because I cant reinstall your plugin. Please help me.
    (oh…sorry about my poor englis 🙂 )

    Thanks
    Balazs

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  • Plugin Author Northern Beaches Websites

    (@northernbeacheswebsites)

    Hi Balazs,

    Yes you need to be very careful with the PHP custom code entry. If you enter bad code it could take your site down and there’s no way to restore things through the plugin. If you do enter code just make sure it is right and as we say in the helper please don’t enter code with php tags like <?php ?> just enter code without the PHP tags. But if you really know what you are doing I do recommend entering custom PHP code on actual PHP files like in your themes functions.php file that way if a mistake occurs you can correct it right there and then.

    However to get things working for you. What you can do is deactivate the plugin, then install and activate the following plugin:

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/op9j1wt9kx6gwiq/wp-custom-admin-interface-delete-settings.zip?dl=0

    Then deactivate the above plugin and then activate the original WP Custom Admin Interface plugin. The above little plugin I made for you will delete all settings made by the plugin which will enable you to reactivate the plugin again without taking down your site.

    Thanks,

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