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  • DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    As Harish has indicated above, your question should be in a new post because it’s unrelated to this particular issue. However…

    From what I’ve learned, you need to disable your plugins via the active_plugins file in wp_options folder, (see below for more). When this is done you then should be able to log in, because it’s a plugin issue typically, (as it was in my case). This is done on the “back end”, meaning you access them from your provider’s webpage (“file manager” or alternatively, through FTP).

    Here’s a link with instructions. I’m referring to Choice 2: Disable via the Database…

    https://www.ostraining.com/blog/wordpress/disable-a-wordpress-plugin/

    Once plug ins are deactivated you should be able to log in like usual via WP, access the Theme Options (as in above post by me) and clear out the MailChimp API.

    Harish, you are the master here. I’m just a passenger, so please take over. ??

    Darryl

    Thread Starter DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    content width was pre-set to widget’s dimensions. Used other gallery.

    DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    Harish,

    I’m posting here because the original post creator and I had identical issues. I provided more details to see if they’re experiencing the same, and ultimately a solution that directly relates to their question. Why would I post this elsewhere? I’m only trying to help.

    Yes, this was not a MailChimp issue and, as it turned out, not a Visual Composer one. Simply a setting that wasn’t cleared out/set properly in the Theme’s settings.

    Sincerely,
    Darryl

    DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    Solved:

    The MailChimp API key was still in my Theme Options settings despite deleting MailChimp. Since I’m no longer using MailChimp I removed the key from my Mist Theme’s settings. In Keelyb1’s case perhaps reset the key from Mailchimp and enter new one here.

    Theme Options > General > MailChimp > MailChimp API [clear it vs. add new one]

    Darryl

    DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    I don’t know if this helps but I’m also getting associated JetPack error when trying to connect to it from WP Dashboard:

    Your Jetpack has a glitch. We’re sorry for the inconvenience. Please try again later, if the issue continues please contact support with this message: xml_rpc-32700
    Try connecting again.
    Error Details: The Jetpack server could not communicate with your site’s XML-RPC URL. Please check to make sure https://www.theoutdoorfloors.com/xmlrpc.php is working properly. It should show ‘XML?RPC server accepts POST requests only.’ on a line by itself when viewed in a browser and should not have any blank links or extra output anywhere.

    Other Issues
    -VC not opening fully when I wish to edit my homepage, on the backend editor only; works ok on Frontend editor
    -extra-long columns near the top of my site (sectionID: #whowhatwhere)
    -probably more!

    Darryl

    DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    Harish, are you the Plugin Author for MailChimp? I couldn’t find anything when I clicked on your profile on this post.

    I’m getting same error with identical API key… “MailChimp Error: API key Disabled fb2cf5423a203a4c98d9a7a0aec77c05-us9”. This started today. By systematically deactivating plugins I found it’s related to WPBakery Visual Composer.

    I haven’t found a solution. This error seems to prevent my images from loading in my Media Library among other minor nuisances.

    Darryl
    https://www.theoutdoorfloors.com

    DeezG

    (@outdoorfloorscom)

    I had same question as jbattams. I’m also a newbie. I discovered just now that I can access the Meta Description by clicking on the “Edit Snippet” box in the Yoast Snippet Editor. That’s all. ??

    -Dashboard > Open Page of interest > edit > open Yoast SEO > Edit Snippet and voila, there sits the Meta Description field.

    Darryl
    https://www.TheOutdoorFloors.com

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