• I was updating plug ins and wordpress crashed.
    Now I can’t even log in to my wordpress site, view my blog or anything.
    This is the error message I get:

    Fatal error: Cannot redeclare tribe_get_single_ical_link() (previously declared in /home/bws14/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/public/template-tags/ical.php:13) in /home/bws14/public_html/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/template-tags.php on line 115

    I really hope someone can help!!! I am not a techie…
    Many thanks,
    Stephanie

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  • Moderator Ipstenu (Mika Epstein)

    (@ipstenu)

    ?????? Advisor and Activist

    The issue is with your plugin the-events-calendar

    You’ll need to disable that, and the easiest way would be to rename the plugins folder to plugins-off via ftp

    Thread Starter sfilardi

    (@sfilardi)

    Thank you– yet I have no idea how to do what you just said ??
    Also, I can’t even log in to my wordpress site to disable.
    Suggestions on what to do?

    Ftp stands for file transfer protocol. Your WordPress files and folders are on your hosting provider’s server. To see your files and folders just like you do with finder on the Mac and Windows Explorer on the PC, you login using a ftp client. First you need to log on to your hosting provider account if you don’t already have a ftp login set up. You will see on their menu a way to create an ftp account. Then download a program like filezilla (there are a lot of them). You will use the newly created ftp username and password to make a connection to your WordPress file on the hosting server with your filezilla software using your ftp hostname and password. (I use a Mac and have a program called Fetch instead of filezilla).

    Here is a tutorial.

    Once you read about ftp and how to change your files on the server you do what Ipstenu said above: rename your plugins folder. You will find it inside the wp-content folder. This will deactivate all of your plugins and then you will be able to go back into your dashboard. Then rename the plugin folder back to plugins. Reactivate your plugins except for the events calendar.

    Then you may want to go to the support forum for the events calendar and post the error message.

    Cheers, Stacy

    Thread Starter sfilardi

    (@sfilardi)

    thanks Stacy, I will try this. So grateful for your help!!

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