• Resolved geneseemccalester

    (@geneseemccalester)


    Hello!
    I was very excited to try your widget but I did something wrong and now I can’t access my site. I got this error message:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/daverill/webapps/education/wp-content/plugins/organic-customizer-widgets/includes/class-organic-widgets.php on line 178

    I am very new to this and have no idea what I’m doing so I would greatly appreciate your help!

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author Organic Themes

    (@organicthemes)

    Hello,

    Did you get this issue resolved? Do you know what you did to produce that error?

    Thanks!

    Thread Starter geneseemccalester

    (@geneseemccalester)

    Hello!
    Unfortunately, no I haven’t figured it out. It happened just when I installed the plugin and now I can’t get to the back end at all.
    Any suggestions?
    Thank you!!

    Plugin Author Organic Themes

    (@organicthemes)

    Hello,

    The line of code your error is referencing is responsible for registering the custom widgets. It’s pretty standard code, and should not have produced an error unless there was some kind of conflict — possibly with another plugin, your theme, or your hosting environment.

    It could be that your web server is running on an outdated version of PHP. The Organic Widgets plugin requires PHP version 5.3.29 or higher.

    My recommendation would be to make sure your server is running the latest version of PHP, which you should be able to upgrade with your hosting provider.

    My next recommendation would be to delete the plugin and see if that resolves the issue. In order to delete the plugin without accessing the WP admin, you will need to log in to your server via FTP. This can usually be done through your hosting provider, or using software like FileZilla. Then, you will need to locate the plugin folder and delete it.

    The path to the folder on your server should be something like this:

    /my-site/wp-content/plugins/organic-customizer-widgets

    I hope this helps. Thanks!

    Plugin Author Organic Themes

    (@organicthemes)

    Marking this as resolved since there has been no activity.

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