Hi @freiereferate,
Thanks for posting on the forum.
I have tested it on my test site using latest version of Custom Sidebars plugin but i didn’t face any issue that you are facing.
I visited the page links that you have shared but didn’t find any error message on it.
Please advise where you are getting the message.
This is a simple PHP warning and not an error, most of the time it doesn’t affect any functionality so it is nothing to worry about!
Do you have WP_DEBUG set to true in your wp-config.php file?
If you do then please set it to false.
This will hide the warning messages and you will be able to use your site normally.
Kind Regards,
WPMU DEV
Thank you for your tips!
The error message is on the admin-interface. I tested the version 2.0.9. There was the same error. With version 2.0.7 there error disappeared!
All the time the plugin works in the user frontend perfect.
Hi @freiereferate,
Please share me the screenshot of the error message so that i can troubleshoot it.
For screenshots, you can simply provide a link to an image through Google Drive, Dropbox, screencast.com, http://imgur.com/ or other image service. 🙂
Do you have WP_DEBUG set to true in your wp-config.php file?
It seems the warning message is generated due to wrong WordPress permissions. Please make sure to apply proper permissions on WordPress files/directories as described on the following pages.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Changing_File_Permissions
http://premium.wpmudev.org/blog/wordpress-file-permissions/
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2014/05/08/proper-wordpress-filesystem-permissions-ownerships/
Regards,
WPMU DEV
Thank you for the tips! 🙂 WP_DEBUG is on false. I will test the changes in the file-permissions.
here the screenshot. Now I can’t login in the admin-interface. The frontend is okay: http://imgur.com/XGliocP
Hi @freiereferate,
Thanks for sharing the screenshot.
I saw your shared screenshot and it indeed is tmp folder file permission issue which Custom Sidebars plugin uses to store session data.
Try using the following solutions to resolve the issue.
http://stackoverflow.com/a/9456481
http://stackoverflow.com/a/6821585
http://stackoverflow.com/a/9287009
http://stackoverflow.com/a/15407400
Best Regards,
WPMU DEV
Okay, thank you for the tips! I’ll test it and ask my provider how I can change the permission for such a directory.
You are welcome!
Any other issues, we’re here to help 🙂