Hey there calvares,
Hope you’re well! 🙂
Can’t you access your site? If so, I suggest to disable the plugin by accessing your site using ftp client like FileZilla or your preferred one.
This guide will help you on how to do that: http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-deactivate-all-plugins-when-not-able-to-access-wp-admin/
Hope it helps! 🙂
Take care,
Calvin
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Hi desactivate by changing plugin folder and nothing happens 🙁
Any other idea?
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If you remove or deactivated the plugin, then it wasn’t the cause of the problem to begin with. Contact your host, ask them why you’re getting the error message.
Hi, it to normal now, i ask my host provider and they said they didn’t do anything.
Hi suppose this plugin start some process that start looping and breaks my site.
I need to review my theme deeply 🙂
Theme Check isn’t intended for end-users to use, especially not on live sites. It’s a developer tool. You use it for creating a theme. Specifically, a theme that you intend for other people to use.
Theme Check is rather useless for your own site, unless you’re creating a theme, and even then you would run it on a development or test site, not your real site.