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  • My issue turned out to be different. I used a combination of various other reports of similar situations to solve it. I renamed the other plugin installed in the same situation and another security plugin, Loginizer, that had been auto installed with the WordPress instance. I was then able to access the site.

    The Wordfence plugin was the current version on a current version of WordPress.

    I have also been locked out. Previous install worked beautifully. This one is on a multi-site and I realise after signing out, that I did not see the prompt for the emailed activation.

    Now I am getting “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page” when I try to login with the admin account.

    Well I have a fix. It’s not tho one I would prefer and it is only likely to solve the problems for a large theme like Suffusion.

    Suffusion gives a variety of back-end choices for dealing with css stylesheets. I originally had it set to “Auto-generate the CSS and link it as a file (Low load on server, elegant page source code)”. I found a thread at Aquoid on ‘suffusion-generated-css’ that seemed related. It suggested trying ‘Don’t auto-generate the CSS, and print it in the HTML source (Low load on server, ugly page source code)’ or the similar one.

    This works consistently in my case, but doesn’t solve the underlying problem.

    Laura

    With qtranslate-slug installed and without on the default language page, the theme calls for a <link rel=’stylesheet’ … ?ver=4.4.6&suffusion-css=css in the non-default language it calls /fr?ver=4.4.6&suffusion-css=css and this seems to be linking to a post. At least that is what I’m seeing when looking at the linked css to the generated page.

    This is the only <link rel=’stylesheet’ … that it is changing.

    My knowledge of php is limited so I’m unable to parse what in the qtrans-slug is leading to this change.

    Laura

    I am having a similar issue with Qtranslate-slug. My sidebars display but there are styling changes.

    The <header> layout on my non-default language has changed. It seems to not be implementing some CSS from the child-theme. Previous to the last WP update it did the same to both languages and now just to the non-default. I haven’t found any relevant changes to the HTML.

    Using Suffusion with WP style child theme.

    Anyone else with this issue? The last update with qtranslate-slug was nearly a year ago, does anyone know if it is still being supported?

    Thank you,
    Laura

    Thread Starter rockshoreidyll

    (@thedrawlyn)

    It could be, but Apache is showing no errors in the log and PHP is at the recommended settings.

    I’ve tried uploading using another pc with the same results. None of my other instances of WP ar having this problem. Of the other four instances, two also use Suffusion. There is a smattering of plugins that they do not share.

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