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  • Bill

    (@chubbycrow)

    If you can’t access your admin pages, you’ll need to use an FTP client (like FileZilla), or your host’s cpanel (or File Manager) and navigate to the plugin on the server. (File Manager is easiest if you don’t have ftp set up.)

    In your WP installation there, find wp-content/plugins and delete only the pinterest-widgets plugin folder. Hopefully that should allow you to get back into WP admin. You can try re-installing the plugin if you like, since you now know how to get rid of it if it still doesn’t work.

    If this isn’t something you’re comfortable doing yourself, your web host support would probably do this for you, or at least help you set up FTP access.

    Thread Starter myfriendsbakery

    (@myfriendsbakery)

    Fixed -Thank you!

    Bill

    (@chubbycrow)

    Great! You’re welcome. Please go ahead and mark this as resolved.

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