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  • add this line to top of wp-config.php

    define('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M');

    Hi,

    1. Generally, it is due to the plugins which creates this kind of problem….so you can either deactivate all plugins from database…for the details refer this:

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    And reactivate one-by-one to find culprit…or rename the Plugins directory via FTP.

    2. From wordpress admin area -> Appearance-> Widgets under Screen options, try the Enable Accessibility Mode.

    3. Delete or refresh the browser cache.

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    Thanks,

    Shane G.

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