I can still see my entire website(s) ... I thought it would automatically switch on. Am I missing something. It is already 18 January 2018. Someone please tell me. Else I may simply pull down my sites. That would be nightmare.
I can still see my entire website(s) ... I thought it would automatically switch on. Am I missing something. It is already 18 January 2018. Someone please tell me. Else I may simply pull down my sites. That would be nightmare.
Yeah, mine did nothing either. Perhaps I could just go into Maintenance Mode. Actually that's a good idea.
Ok there is a new release. 1.4 that seems to work. Thank you philnelson for responding so quickly. :) All the best mate.
gee folks....
i had to modify the time() and the add_action hook to make it work
I REALLY need a way to access my admin dashboard! NOW!
Yeah how do you access the dashboard ?
Can we contact the guy directly somehow?? This is crazy and Im NOT happy!
Well ... I have no idea. I am not good at this stuff. I think it's kind of funny. My site can wait. Oh well.
Mine cant....he should have left a warning stating you wont be able to access your dashboard! i would have never installed it and went with another one!
Sorry about that, my friend. I wish I could help you, but I definitely cannot. Don't know about this stuff. Good luck...
Thanks
Nevermind...I went through the back way and deleted this crap....thanks
How long does this plug-in stay active for? I can't access the admin. Don't know the backdoor entrance route...
AdminKym has the best solution - go through your server and delete the plugin. I need to get access too but am going to leave it as is. I've promoted the sites being down enough and really don't want them live today. A good reminder to myself how valuable access is.
I must report, it worked perfectly fine. On time, it turned off. :)
Mine did not turn off. I cannot access admin area in any fashion.
jswinburn, access your site using FTP software. Else if you have a cPanel account, logon using cPanel. Go to the the folder where wordpress is installed. Under wordpress folder, you will have wp-content/plugins folder. In that you will find a folder called 'sopa-strike' delete that folder. Then try to access your wp-admin as normal. Hope this helps.
PS: Folder = subdirectory
Magically, overnight, my site returned to normal. Thanks, guppydas, for advice. Unfortunately, perhaps because of my host, I cannot even see the wp-content folders. But I shall see about learning more right away!
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