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  • Thread Starter aidanhockey5

    (@aidanhockey5)

    For anybody else that has this issue, I’ve just attempted a temporary solution:

    1) I went through via FTP to my sites’ plugins folder (/wpcontent/plugins) and deleted the portfolio gallery folder. Your portfolio’s will remain safe, but you will have to re-install the plugin.
    2) Once the portfolio plugin was re-installed, your portfolios should automatically come back and the site should start working again.
    3) Finally, I went into my plugins page on WordPress and went to the “Edit” link under Portfolio.

    -In “portfolio-gallery.php,” you should see a version number in the header area.
    For example:

    Plugin Name: Portfolio
    Plugin URI: http://huge-it.com/portfolio-gallery
    Description: Portfolio Gallery is a great plugin for adding specialized portfolio galleriey, video portfolio gallery of just a gallery with single images.
    Version: 99.99.99
    Author: Huge IT
    Author URI: http://huge-it.com/
    License: GNU/GPLv3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
    Text Domain: portfolio-gallery
    Domain Path: /languages

    Notice how I changed my version number to something huge, like 99.99.99? This will hopefully prevent the plugin from auto-updating to a new version. This seems like a really hacky work around. Really would like to see this fixed officially. I’ll reply to this thread again if this workaround ends up failing.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by aidanhockey5.
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