Comments on: A Plugin Broke Your WordPress Blog? Here Is What To Do https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/ DailyBlogTips.com takes you from SEO to CEO. You’ll learn everything you need to know to master blogging, SEO, marketing, web design leading you to passive income. Mon, 24 Jul 2023 21:56:02 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: Jeff Starr https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-1014960 Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:13:09 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-1014960 By: Doug C. https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-1003324 Sun, 25 Oct 2009 06:13:13 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-1003324 Actually the Thesis theme broke my web site. Now that it’s been deleted I’m back to normal again. Going to delete this comment, too?

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By: rhbee https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999756 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 13:12:12 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999756 You say it isn’t the fault of wordpress but that isn’t entirely true. The constant upgrades, the thousands of plugins, the changing of formats, those are all part of the wordpress MO. They invite disaster and in my case so destroyed my confidence in my blog’s stability that I finally opted out of their environment and went back to Blogger. What wordpress doesn’t seem to get is that what we want is a car that runs not won that is constantly racing out in front of the pack and then breaking down.

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By: Himanshu https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999735 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:25:35 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999735 Here is a quick question Daniel: How can we know that our site is actually effected due to plugin? It might be possible that site may effected due to some problem in a server.

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By: excITingIP.com https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999733 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 12:24:00 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999733 Helpful article Daniel. What do we do if a plugin is inserting duplicate meta tags? For example, the all in one SEO plugin was interfering with the meta tags provided by the theme and I was having a problem of duplication of meta tags. Even if I insert a no-follow plugin seperately for a page, it still results in a duplicated meta tag!

excITingIP.com

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By: John Samuel https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999626 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 05:57:29 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999626 Thanks for this post. This has happened once for me. But somehow I was able to deactivate the plugin

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By: Dave Doolin | Website In A Weekend https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999578 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 02:23:53 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999578 This last tip using the options field is gold. I did not know that one!

Since I program plugins, I’m pretty good at whacking problems before they get out of hand. WSOD is no big deal.

Nice to see some hard core content. Too little of it out here.

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By: Yan@Suzhou Travel-Culture Guide https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999577 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 02:17:29 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999577 Good post, usually I prefer the most simple way, delete the plugin and try another with the similiar functions. Thanks to so many plugin resources.

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By: Surfers https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999570 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 02:01:51 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999570 Awesome!!! this part makes this post stand out from the rest
” De-activate all the plugins via PHPMyAdmin ” ..
Now THATS how you fix things!! we need more posts like this.

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By: Paul https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999558 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 01:16:55 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999558 Good tips. I’ve been bitten by this many times. Never had to go as far as step 4 so I didn’t actually know that method also existed, very good to know.

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By: Lee Ka Hoong https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999549 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:58:30 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999549 Usually I will just delete the plugin through FTP, I’ve experienced it once, it was the WP-Cache plugin, didn’t know what was the problem too.

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By: Munawar AM https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999544 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:47:02 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999544 I have no problem with plugin used on my wordpress blog.
Just Use the plugin that useful

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By: Steve https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999536 Tue, 20 Oct 2009 00:23:14 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999536 I have never had that happen but it seems that deleting the plugin would be a pretty direct way to get rid of it. I once installed a plugin that wasn’t available from the cms’ site and it didn’t go so well but that was a DNN module.

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By: Dana@Online Knowledge https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999491 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:58:24 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999491 i do not face plugin crash problem yet, but this article make me ready if that happen.

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By: Hal Brown https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999481 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:30:02 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999481 What fine timing this is. I just launched a new site, installed super cache, and it removed all pages except the home page. I’ve used this several times before without any incident. In fact it worked great.

If anyone has this problem, here is the fix:
Remove the code it puts in your htaccess file – be sure your WP code is EXACTLY the way it was prior to installing the plugin. Then remove the line it puts in your wp-config file (this is easy to find).

What a shame. I liked this, but will never take that chance again.

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By: Dre @ WebpageLottery.com https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999473 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 21:07:23 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999473 The last option sounds “scary”. Is that mean I have to reactivate all the other plugins and reconfigure them again?

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By: Teen Blogger https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999430 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 19:28:41 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999430 Helpful Post.

Some plugins do indeed screw up your blog and that can be very annoying. I’ve had it a few times and really get frustated. If I cant fix it i always delete or deactivate it. That mostly solces the problem

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By: Gabe | freebloghelp.com https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999400 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:19:59 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999400 Luckily, the plugins I used have a good track record and haven’t broken my site ever. (knock on wood)

I wish I had tips like this for my Elgg app though!

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By: Scott Prince https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999389 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:02:10 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999389 Just spent the past few days going through this process.

I just upgraded my WP blog hosting account from shared to VPS with the same company, and my blog turned white.

I started out renaming the “Plugins” folder itself and that didn’t work. Had to go through all of the plugins one by one renaming them until I hit gold, and what a great feeling that is watching your site come back online.

Here’s a tip. You should avoid actually renaming the file itself, best practice is to simply add a word after the file name. I use the word “back” when I rename files. I never alter the actual name of the file. Here’s a sample. index.php-back.

Also, you may want to consider keeping a written log book or journal on all of the things you do on your site so you can “undo” them later. This way it’s a bit easier to explain to your hosting support what you did to ruin your site.

Instead of saying, “I didn’t do anything, I swear, well maybe it was that mod I installed 30 minutes ago but I’m not sure”, you’ll have a good record of events to fall back on. But thats another blog for another day.

Good post Daniel and should be bookmarked by all for future use.

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By: AnastasiaCarroll https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999327 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:49:16 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999327 Thank god WordPress normally deactivates incorrect plugins itself. And the worst one can get is incorrect appearance of the blog

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By: reza https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999321 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 15:36:02 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999321 5. Fix The Plugin
from my experience, there’s always uncle google to ask how to fix it

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By: Hank https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999298 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:34:39 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999298 I had this very same thing happen to me. I had to keep deactivating different plugins until I could find the one that was causing me all the problems.

Great tips! Thanks!

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By: Firas Steitiyeh https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999277 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 13:53:07 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999277 WOW Daniel I wish I had this information like a year ago!! I agree that it happens at least once or maybe twice to each blogger!

Baddd experiences lol

Best,
Firas

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By: Daniel Scocco https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999239 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:52:35 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999239 @Young, yeah last option is not trivial, but sometimes necessary.

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By: Young https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999235 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:45:22 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999235 I think the last one should be painful for most of wordpress users ( including me). But it is lucky that I have never done that, since I have only used the top recommended plugins and tested them on XAMPP first.

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By: Tom - StandOutBlogger.com https://dailyblogtips.com/a-plugin-broke-your-wordpress-blog-here-is-what-to-do/#comment-999233 Mon, 19 Oct 2009 12:44:38 +0000 https://dailyblogtips.com/?p=4780#comment-999233 Some plugins can be very annoying! If they play up and I cant get rid of them by deleting them via FTP.

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