• Resolved creativeaddict

    (@creativeaddict)


    Fatal error: Call to undefined function remove_meta_box() in /home/jtlminis/public_html/wp-content/plugins/meteor-slides/meteor-slides-plugin.php on line 202

    I have no idea what this means. I didn’t touch the file with the error in, I got it after I added a slide and inserted it into my theme.

    I am using the latest version of WordPress with the Thesis Theme. I called the php code through a hook in Thesis Open Hooks plugin. I’ve used this on another of my sites with the same specs above so no idea what has happened.

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  • Plugin Author Josh Leuze

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    Hi, I would try reinstalling Meteor Slides, it sounds like there might be a missing or corrupted file. It also wouldn’t hurt to disable any other plugins and confirm that there aren’t any conflicts there.

    Thread Starter creativeaddict

    (@creativeaddict)

    Hi Josh, thanks so much for your reply.

    So I tried reinstalling and that didn’t help. I then deactivated all my plugins one by one and figured out Fluency Admin is conflicting with it.

    So solved for now as long as I don’t use Fluency. Please let me know if you find a fix for this at a later stage.

    Thanks again

    Plugin Author Josh Leuze

    (@jleuze)

    I haven’t tried Fluency Admin myself, but I do know that other Meteor Slides users are using it so it might be a conflict between two specific versions of the plugins. I’ll test them together and see what I can learn.

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