Thread Starter
wci
(@wci)
Hi, of course.
My site is http://beta . worldcheckin . com
. Actually the plugin is deactivated. If I activate this, then the permanent loading and loading begins without ending.
Alex.
Plugin Author
Damian
(@timersys)
I need to see the error. Let me know when is active
Thread Starter
wci
(@wci)
Hi Damian,
actually I have activated the plugin and it seems to work right now.
The problem could also come from a page load GT buster plugin which is similar to – Quick Cache – https://wordpress.org/plugins/quick-cache/.
While activate with this together, then the problem occur again.
Alex
Thread Starter
wci
(@wci)
Hi Damian,
I already checked. Your plugin is still making problems of site loading.
Please watch this short video to see the problem of re-loading site again and again.
> http://screencast.com/t/oOXXh3S4cl
When I deactivate your plugin, then it is working propper.
Please give advice how to solve that problem.
Alex
Plugin Author
Damian
(@timersys)
There is any chance I can get FTP and login to test it directly on your site?
Thread Starter
wci
(@wci)
Hi Damian,
Please send me your email – then I will provide you with ftp details
Regards
Alex
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Please send me your email – then I will provide you with ftp details
That’s really discouraged here.
Note that I’m not accusing anyone of ill will or bad intentions. But asking for credentials to get access like that is really discouraged. Please don’t do that: when you ask to get admin access and/or FTP access then you’re really going to far and that’s not cool.
http://codex.wordpress.org/Forum_Welcome#The_Bad_Stuff
If you are given admin credentials, you are potentially liable for any damage that maybe caused, not only by yourself but anyone accessing the system. Even if you do not provide warranty with your own product.
You can provide assistance here, ask for log data, you can make recommendations and even suggest changes. But do not seek admin or FTP access. That’s just going too far.
@wci It’s often a plugin a theme conflict and you can find out by following these steps.
- Temporarily deactivate all of your plugins except “WP Social Invitations”. This is just a temporary thing.
- Switch to the Twenty Fourteen theme. This is also a temporary step and you can switch back after some troubleshooting.
- Clear your browser’s cache and cookies.
– Visit your site and attempt to reproduce the problem.
If the plugin works (it should) then switch back your theme and try again to see if it’s your theme.
If that doesn’t recreate the problem then activate one plugin, repeat, activate another, etc.
That should help you identify where the break is and then that conflict can be looked at.