RawKnowledge
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@kyami If you are having issues still, you can check your email as wordpress now has a new recovery mode that allows you to get back in and deactivate the plugin directly from the plugin section on the dashboard.
- This reply was modified 1 year, 10 months ago by RawKnowledge.
We can close this as I have found the answer to this within the threads section. Thanks again!
I have to actually open it back up again as now one of my plugins for my themes is no longer working. I’ve set up Elementor for my wordpress website building. It says to contact you to help with the set up?
Problem solved! Somehow my DNS were changed when making changes to the website as well and was pushed through delayed as both tasks were done hours apart from each other. I do appreciate the swift responses during this troubleshooting phase!
I’ve done the above as far as copying over the files to there. I’ve uploaded the premium version and reached out to the hosting in which they advised me that the reset of the nginx can only be done on dedicated servers and VPS, which I don’t have currently. They did a reset on the DNS since that was the only other option and they said it takes up to 24 hours for it to complete.
I don’t have a dedicated or VPS server as I currently use a shared hosting. Is there any other way around this?
I am assuming this would be done through the plug-in settings following the /wp-content/plugins root through the website?
I actually just deleted the information that was being pulled from line 80 and it corrected the issue. So far I have not seen any issues from deleting that line. Thanks for the help though, because if problems continue that what I will do.