Have you tried:
– deactivating all plugins to see if this resolves the problem. If this works, re-activate the plugins one by one until you find the problematic plugin(s).
– switching to the Twenty Eleven theme to rule out any theme-specific problems.
– resetting the plugins folder by FTP or PhpMyAdmin. Sometimes, an apparently inactive plugin can still cause problems.
Thread Starter
EJF
(@ejf)
Thanks for the response,esmi.
The very first thing I did was to delete all plugins.
It made no difference.
I will try switching themes, but since I deleted all plugins they can not be the problem.
Since my site has been working perfectly for years, I would suspect the latest update or perhaps a “buggy” Auto Updater.
Will let you know more after the change of theme.
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EJF
(@ejf)
Because that is common sense to me.
Changing the theme did not solve the problem.
I’m sorry but this is part of basic troubleshooting. I can assure you that a theme can cause all kinds of issues on a site – including major problems in a site’s back end. Switching to an unedited version of the default theme is the only way to rule your old theme out of the equation.
Another, more worrying, possibility, is that your site has been hacked. If you post your site’s url, we can try scanning it for signs of a hack.
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EJF
(@ejf)
OK. The site is oleanairport.org
The good news is that the scan is clean. The bad news is that you really do have to try switching to Twenty Eleven to rule out your current theme as the cause of your problems.
Thread Starter
EJF
(@ejf)
As I said three posts ago, I switched themes and it did not solve the problem. I tried TwentyTen at that time.
Now I have switched to TwentyEleven, as you requested, with the same result.
You can take a look and see what you think.
Is this problem in the back end of the site?
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EJF
(@ejf)
After logging in to the Dashboard and while editing pages, I move the mouse pointer over the page that I would like to edit. Four (4) choice words appear beneath the page name and one (1) of these is the word “trash” which should only be highlighted when the mouse pointer is over the word “trash”.
Unfortunately, the word “trash” stays highlighted all of the time and when I click on the page title, the page is blank because the contents automatically go to the trash or some other secret place.
Trash is supposed to be a different colour than the other links. It’s red and the others are blue. so I think the highlight problem is most likely due to this, designed, link colouration. what happens if you try to click Quick Edit?
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EJF
(@ejf)
It makes no difference which of the four I click on.
The result is the same, blank page.
Try re-uploading all files & folders – except the wp-content folder – from a fresh download of WordPress.
Thread Starter
EJF
(@ejf)
I have done that. Problem still there
Thread Starter
EJF
(@ejf)
I am web editor for two (2) organizations and also have a localhost wordpress site on my computer all with this same problem.
If any wordpress expert can point me to the file where I can turn the “trash” option off, that would help immensely.
Being able to edit my sites is more important to me than all the bells and whistles that screw everything up.