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Same issue after upgrading. Not real hep on the suggestion to delete and reinstall as it would probably require updating all the pages with restrictions again. Decided not to deal with it. Pulled 3.1.8 from yesterday’s backup and replaced the folder for the site. That appears to have worked, but still checking.
I appear to have found a contributing issue – probably the answer. I had some malware injected into my theme. Having removed that, the add images selection screen has opened successfully in six attempts.
I updated to php 7.3.26 and the latest version of WordPress this afternoon. Now I can’t add new images even in troubleshooting mode.
I activated each plugin, clicked the ‘Add images’ button, and got the followup screen. I deactivated the troubleshooting mode and it failed. I’ve done this in both Firefox and Chrome. For reasons I won’t go into, I’m stuck with PHP 7.0 and have not updated to the latest version of WP (I’m one version back).
I just went back to the site open in Firefox. I put it back in troubleshooting mode, enabled just Photo Gallery, clicked ‘Add New Gallery’, clicked ‘Add images’ and it failed (pop up with spinning arrow).
There just doesn’t seem to be a consistent pattern. Being a web applications developer, I know how frustrating that is.
No error. When you add a new gallery and click the ‘Add Images’ button, a popup opens and the loading indicator (circling arrow) just spins and spins. I don’t even get to the point where I can upload/select images. Unfortunately this is intermittent.
I just tried again in troubleshooting mode with just the photo gallery and trouble shooting plugins active and it worked. I have circled back and tried three more times and it failed.
I’m having the same issue. I installed the recommended plugin, opened Photo Gallery in troubleshooting mode and added a new gallery successfully. It was the only plugin active. I disabled troubleshooting mode and could not add images. Went back into troubleshooting mode, again Photo Gallery was the only active plugin, and still could not add images.