Hi there,
So you can’t access the dashboard anymore right? In that case, you’ll need to access the server via FTP and:
1. navigate to wp-content/
2. rename the “plugins” folder to “plugins_”
3 create a new empty folder called “plugins”
4. from there, the site and the dashboard should be accessible again
5. then move your plugins from “plugins_” to “plugins” ONE BY ONE starting by WooCommerce and test in the meantime if that still works until it breaks
6. When it will break it means that you find the culprit, you can this plugin back to “plugins_” and let us know what extension is causing the issue or contact the author directly
Hi again
Wow! how fast you replied!
it makes me feel great
Thank you so much
Dear @corsonr as I Read the error lines i can understand that “woocommerce plugin” is the cause…
still you think i should do this steps?
thank you in advance
i can also send you the lines if it’s possible to give me an email address <3
For testing, tlhe end goal is basically to have on your install only:
– the theme enabled
– WooCommerce enabled
If even that way you still get the error, then it’s most likely that there’s a conflict between WooCommerce and Your Theme, then I’d suggest using either another theme or contact the theme author.
Plugin Support
Missy a11n
(@m155y5)
Automattic Happiness Engineer
We haven’t heard back from you in a while, so I’m going to go ahead and mark this thread as resolved. If you have any other questions please feel free to start a new thread.