• Resolved durianpeople

    (@durianpeople)


    I was visiting my site, but it displayed blank white screen. So I tried to deactivate plugins via FTP, and the site was back to display.

    But when I try to reactivate them again, this error appears: “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.” I tried renaming the plugins folder to “plugin-deactivated” and created new “plugins” directory and reinstalling them via ‘Add New’. After installing, I can only activate some of the plugins. The rests still display “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.”

    Then I tried deactivating the plugins via phpMyAdmin, and reactivating it from wp-admin. Now I can only activate one plugin, and when I try to reactivate the rest, it gets “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.”

    Thank you. And sorry for bad english.

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    More than likely, one of the plugins is the problem. Try activating each plugin individually, and by that I mean activate one, deactivate it, activate another, deactivate it, and so one.

    If each plugin works by itself, try activating each plugin one-by-one without deactivating any until you find the problem. If you encounter an error this time, the problem plugin is either the one you just activated or the one before it. Try the whole process again with those two left out, then if it all works without those two, it should be easy to figure out which one is the problem.

    Thread Starter durianpeople

    (@durianpeople)

    Thanks for your reply. It is now working again. I think it was server’s PHP error.

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’re welcome, glad it’s fixed!

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