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  • Thread Starter jcifuen1

    (@jcifuen1)

    I had tried deactivating the woocommerce plugin and was still getting the error. And there are ACF plugins with the theme but I didn’t know how to check to see if they were defined or not (I really am terrible with code – currently looking into some courses).

    I restored a previous version and contacted the developer about the theme and what to do from now on since I don’t want to run into the problem again. I will keep that Econature link bookmarked for the future.

    I know this isn’t the smartest route, but I will bring up the security concerns with the developer if he ever gets back to me. Just currently have work that needs to get done on the site at the moment and I have a deadline to meet.

    Thank you guys. I truly appreciate all the input.

    Thread Starter jcifuen1

    (@jcifuen1)

    The theme was done by a developer my boss had hired so it is that. I had even contacted GoDaddy and that’s what they had said as well. I’m not very good at code at all so I’m not sure how to implement the older version of WooCommerce from github. I just want to go back to the older version in the meantime until I can figure something out because the error occurred after I updated the plugins. Are there specific steps to implementing the older version or is it easier if I just try to contact the developer that created the theme?

    Thanks again for the advice so far guys. It really is appreciated. I just spent all day freaking out over the issue yesterday.

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