Hi, @alandalive
Try manually deactivating your plugins using one of the two methods listed below, without any Dashboard access required.
(also described here). If that resolves the issue, reactivate each one individually until you find the cause.
1. Reset your plugins folder via FTP or the file manager provided in your host’s control panel. This method preserves plugin options but requires plugins be manually reactivated.
- Navigate to the
wp-contents
folder
- Rename the folder
plugins
in it to plugins.hold
- Go to Dashboard > Plugins and you’ll see all “missing” plugins have been disabled.
- Then, rename
plugins.hold
back to plugins
and activate in Dashboard > Plugins all the plugins except the one causing troubles
2. Use phpMyAdmin to deactivate all plugins.
- In the table wp_options, under the option_name column find the
active_plugins
field. (Note: The table prefix of wp_ may be different if you changed it when installing)
- On this row, change the
option_value
field to: a:0:{}
. Save the changes and this will deactivate all plugins.
- Then from Dashboard > Plugins you need to reactivate all plugins, except the one causing you troubles
If that does not resolve the issue, access your server via SFTP or FTP, or a file manager in your hosting account’s control panel, navigate to /wp-content/themes/
and rename the directory of your currently active theme. This will force the default theme to activate and hopefully rule-out a theme-specific issue (theme functions can interfere like plugins).
Hope this helps,
Kind regards!