• Resolved famous58

    (@famous58)


    The following error is being displayed at the top of all admin pages. A portion of the error is hidden behind the left navigation so this is all I can see:

    rray() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, function ‘give_load_admin_scripts’ not found or invalid function name in /home/valleyfamily/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 286

    The error was there before and after the database update. How can I resolve?

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  • Plugin Contributor Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    Hi there, that sounds like a plugin conflict in one way or another. I’d suggest using the Health Check plugin to troubleshoot that. It will allow you to deactivate all plugins and put your site on a default theme ONLY for yourself — your live visitors will not see that. We have a write-up on that here:
    https://givewp.com/documentation/resources/troubleshoot-wordpress-websites-health-check/

    Then you can enable plugins one at a time and test again until you see the problem again. Then let me know which plugin caused the conflict and I can take a closer look at replicating the issue for you.

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter famous58

    (@famous58)

    Neat plugin.

    This appears to be an issue with the ThemeFuse “Core” theme as the error only appears when that theme is active.

    Plugin Contributor Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    I would reach out to the Theme author then. They actually have a few themes that promote compatibility with Give so they are very familiar with Give. Let me know what they say about it and we can dig in further if necessary.

    Thread Starter famous58

    (@famous58)

    Hi Matt. ThemeFuse said that “the developer is aware of the issue and working on a fix” and directed me to this thread: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/give-load-admin-scripts/

    They mentioned this was most likely due to add-ons to the plug in, however I only have the basic version installed.

    Plugin Contributor Matt Cromwell

    (@webdevmattcrom)

    Yes I assumed you didn’t have any addons, and that’s why the issue you are facing is NOT a known issue that we are actively addressing. I can’t replicate that error at all and we don’t have other reports of it. Are you running the latest version of WordPress and Give? Also, what is your PHP version? It could potentially be an incompatibility with your PHP version. But the fact that it appears only when that Theme is activated suggests that it’s probably related to that.

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