Title: White Page WordPress
Last modified: August 21, 2016

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# White Page WordPress

 *  [sacto07](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sacto07/)
 * (@sacto07)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/)
 * Hi,
 * After I login on wordpress, a white page appears.
 * This white page had already appeared a few days ago. I had then deactivated some
   plugins and the issue was solved.
    However, as I wanted to find out which plugin
   was erroneous, I’ve reactivated them one by one.
 * A plugin called “follower” as well as a plugin called “jobs” seemed to be the
   one as the white page reappeared when I reactivated them.
    I coul deactivate “
   follower”. However, “job” does not let me so. It screwed everything up. My dashboard
   is a total white page. I don’t have accesse to anything.
 * I use wordpress 3.3.1.
 * Would you have any solutions.
 * Thanks a lot.

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 *  [WPyogi](https://wordpress.org/support/users/wpyogi/)
 * (@wpyogi)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304063)
 * Try renaming the plugins folder to `plugins.HOLD`. BTW, using an outdated version
   of WP is MAJOR security risk. Have you checked as to whether your site may already
   be hacked?
 *  [Daniel Kanchev](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danielkanchev/)
 * (@danielkanchev)
 * SiteGround Representative
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304068)
 * You should definitely update your WordPress to the latest stable version. You
   can also use the following SQL query to disable all active plugins:
 * UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = ” WHERE option_name = ‘active_plugins’;
 *  Thread Starter [sacto07](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sacto07/)
 * (@sacto07)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304076)
 * Thank you for your responses.
    I don’t think that the blog has been hacked. The
   blog is still online. I think that this plugin issue is due to the fact that 
   I’m not using the latest or one of the latest wordpress version.
 * Denis, could you tell me where I can enter this SQL? As I don’t have access to
   anything on my dashboard. Should I simply enter it this way: nameoftheblog./wp-
   admin/UPDATE wp_options SET option_value = ” WHERE option_name = ‘active_plugins’;
   ?
 * Thanks a lot.
 *  [Daniel Kanchev](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danielkanchev/)
 * (@danielkanchev)
 * SiteGround Representative
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304083)
 * You need access to a database management tool in order to execute the query. 
   The most popular tool is phpMyAdmin and if you’re using cPanel you can access
   the tool from the cPanel interface. This article provides more information:
 * [http://perishablepress.com/quickly-disable-or-enable-all-wordpress-plugins-via-the-database/](http://perishablepress.com/quickly-disable-or-enable-all-wordpress-plugins-via-the-database/)
 *  Thread Starter [sacto07](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sacto07/)
 * (@sacto07)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304097)
 * Thank you. If this does not work, do you think that it would be possible to create
   another wordpress account for the same website?
 * In other words, is any new wordpress account automatically linked to a new website,
   and thus to only one website?
 *  [Daniel Kanchev](https://wordpress.org/support/users/danielkanchev/)
 * (@danielkanchev)
 * SiteGround Representative
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304103)
 * I was not able to fully understand your question but if you want to use your 
   domain name with another WordPress application you just need to point your domain
   name DNS name servers to the new server and the new hosting account.
 * However, I am 99,9% sure that you will be able to resolve the issue if you manage
   to disable all the WP plugins.
 *  Thread Starter [sacto07](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sacto07/)
 * (@sacto07)
 * [12 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/white-page-wordpress/#post-4304134)
 * Thanks. Indeed, I meant using my domain name with another wordpress application.
   
   Coming back to phpMyAdmin, trying to work out how to install it does not seem
   so easy, as after the downloading, I end up with a bunch of files and folders
   on my computer. Should I gather all these under one single folder? In other words,
   I’m quite surprised to not have any “Execute” button, after the downloading. 
   The online guides are not very clear. Moreover, I have not done any backup copy
   of my database yet, which is a big mistake, I confess.

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 * [white page](https://wordpress.org/support/topic-tag/white-page/)

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