• Resolved Mike

    (@maddogmike)


    I have to disable the Widget Logic plugin to do some troubleshooting. I have tons of widgets with tons of conditional statements, so I’m worried about losing them. Are these statements saved when I disable the plugin and will they be replaced on the appropriate widgets and I reactivate the plugin?

    I hope so, otherwise I’ll have a lot of work ahead of me!

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/extend/plugins/widget-logic/

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  • I am 99% sure that the WL statements will not be dropped during deactivation

    Thread Starter Mike

    (@maddogmike)

    OK, great. I deactivated and reactivated and it kept all the conditional statements, which is great. However, I’m still having an issue, conflict with Lazy Widget Loader, explained in this thread: http://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/plugin-lazy-widget-loader-conflict-with-widget-logic-and-work-around

    I may have to delete Widget Logic completely and then re-install. Any way to do that while retaining my conditional statements? Maybe download the whole plugin folder, then re-upload it?

    Please check out that other thread, if you don’t mind. Maybe there’s a quick fix.

    Thanks,
    Mike

    Thread Starter Mike

    (@maddogmike)

    Disregard the last post. The problem was with another plugin, not yours.

    Thanks,
    Mike

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