• kklo

    (@kklo)


    Hi,

    Is there a plugin or some way to find out which plugins are in conflict?

    Thanks
    kklo

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    The way to find out is:
    – If you have access to your Dashboard’s Plugins page, try deactivating ALL (yes all) plugins temporarily to see if this resolves the problem (plugin functions can interfere). If this works, re-activate them individually (one-by-one) to find the problematic plugin(s).
    – If you don’t have access to your Dashboard’s Plugins page, try manually resetting your plugins (no Dashboard access required). Here is another tutorial: http://www.wpbeginner.com/plugins/how-to-deactivate-all-plugins-when-not-able-to-access-wp-admin/ – If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.

    – If you can install plugins, install “Health Check”: https://wordpress.org/plugins/health-check/ On the troubleshooting tab, you can click the button to disable all plugins and change the theme for you, while you’re still logged in, without affecting normal visitors to your site.

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by t-p.
    Thread Starter kklo

    (@kklo)

    Hi,

    thank you very much. I will use this method.

    I thought there was a plugin that would directly show the conflicts, which functions, routines, variables, etc., that were in conflict.

    Thanks
    kklo

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