• Resolved Rollercoasterider

    (@rollercoasterider)


    I just activated a new plugin and immediately my admin area went totally blank–BLANK! No error message, just a vast white space.

    I checked and my blog itself comes up.

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  • Turn off the plugin. Without dashboard access you can use FTP or the File Manager in your hosting account to rename the offending plugin folder.

    If you can not find a suitable replacement for the offending plugin and the functionality the plugin provides is necessary, post your issues at the support forum for the offending plugin.

    I agree with wslade, for guidance you can check here: http://www.instructables.com/id/How-To-Delete-a-Wordpress-Plugin-Using-FTP/

    Thread Starter Rollercoasterider

    (@rollercoasterider)

    Thanks to both of you. I renamed it and that worked.
    The plugin is an important one, but the developer recommends it be put on its own WP install–for e-courses–and that the blog be separate.

    Well I did that, but I’m jsut experimenting and so I wanted to try it without a separate site…and obviously that went well!

    I don’t like the idea of needing a separate wp install, but I’ll do what I must. It’s a selfish plugin.

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