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  • Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Semagoff,

    Thanks for the comment – this is the second time someone has reported this issue. However, I’ve been unable to replicate it. It’s very frustrating, but hopefully we can determine the cause! I would be grateful for a bit of debugging on your part to help.

    If you’re able, place define('WP_DEBUG', true); in your wp-config.php file (this step is optional, but could be very helpful because there might be an error that is not being display on your white screen).

    Try deactivating all your other plugins and reverting to a default theme (Twenty fourteen, for instance) and then attempt activating the plugin. If the white screen doesn’t happen, start activating your other plugins one-by-one to see if there is a conflict. If you do all that and still get the white screen then there is another issue. At that point, delete the Scripts to Footer plugin and download version 0.2 from the WordPress Repo and install it via your Add Plugins > Upload. If you get to this stage, let me know if that older version works on your setup.

    Unfortunately my development laptop just stopped working last night, so I’m off the the apple store today – I will try to debug a bit on my own, but your help would be immense!

    Thanks,
    Joshua

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Semagoff,

    Any luck? I’m not able to replicate this issue in any other site and the other instance of this error is no longer an issue either.

    Thanks,
    Joshua

    Thread Starter semagoff

    (@semagoff)

    I tried to disable plugins, but still not working

    Plugin Author Joshua David Nelson

    (@joshuadnelson)

    Semagoff,

    I would really like to help you with this, but unfortunately I can’t without access to more information. If you are comfortable sending me an email with your website login I can attempt to problem solve the issue.

    If you’re not comfortable with that (totally reasonable), I would suggest using the debug mode and activate the debug log to see if there are any errors being reported when you activate the plugin. The debug log is stored in your wp-content folder (after you have updated your wp-config per the links above). If there are no error messages, then there is something else going on with your installation or theme/plugin interaction.

    Where are you hosted?

    Thanks,
    Joshua

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