Try deactivating all of your plugins to see if this resolves the problem.
If this resolves the problem, re-activate the plugins one by one – checking the site thoroughly after each re-activation. Hopefully you will eventually find the problematic plugin(s).
Thanks esmi
I tried that and still not working.
We also upload the wp-admin & wp-includes folders, but no luck.
I’m not the only hope out an answer.
FIXED!!!
Note: solution is in the last paragraph.
Ok, I was having the same issue with my dashboard. Everything was working fine and then BOOM all of a sudden no javascript works! I tried everything that everyone suggested to do.
- Deactivated all plugins.
- Deleted all plugins.
- Edited line 632 on script-loader.php
- Fresh install of WordPress core files.
- Installed WordPress in another folder and set up a seperate database for it.
And none of these things worked! So, I knew that it
- wasn’t any plugin.
- It wasn’t the esc_attr() function in the script-loader file. I thought it was because when I viewed the source, where it was calling the dashboard js, it was changing and the “&” to “&”.
- It wasn’t my wordpress core files. Which of coarse, I never modified them to begin with.
- It wasn’t the content in the database.
- It wasn’t just a fluke in my installation.
This left 2 more things to check. The server and the operating system. I just bought a new laptop with Windows 7 which hasn’t been out for very long. So, I didn’t know if it was the OS or not.
I thought it would be easier just to reinstall my Wamp Server. So I did and I’m back in business! There are a lot of topics on this subject and not one of them mentioned reinstalling Wamp as a solution. So, I’m going to copy and paste this post into all that I can find.
Good day.