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Jan Dembowski
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I’ve moved this to Fixing WordPress. If you know which plugin that was then that would be a good one to mention.
There are thousands of plugins in the WordPress.org repository and many many more by 3rd parties. Since we can not see what plugins are on your site there would be no way for anyone here to answer your question.
You can look at each of the plugins yourself individually, rule out the ones you know it’s not, there is a good bet you could dwindle it down to just a few.
You could post them here or just look at the plugin support pages to see if that message is there.
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This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by
Kim White.
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This reply was modified 8 years, 4 months ago by
Kim White.
That appears to be the plugin causing this issue. (See this page in the svn repo.)
You may wish to create a thread about this in the plugin’s dedicated support forum, and be sure to include a link to this thread.
It’s Widgets for SiteOrigin by wpinked.
This happened after the last update on my site as well. It seems to now call a file admin-notice.php in the inc subdirectory of the plugin. I have removed this and the notice is now gone.