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  1. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 5 months ago

    Hi Super Star

    Sorry to hear about this challenge you’ve run into. Have you tried disabling your plugins via FTP? You could login via FTP and rename your plugins folder by placing an underscore in front of it.

    /wp-content/plugins

    Change that to:

    /wp-content/_plugins

    Hopefully you can then log back and and begin to troubleshoot the problem. If this break happened after installing Page Builder you could just rename the siteorigin-panels folder. If you’re able to access your admin, then try this:

    De-activate all your plugins
    Re-activate Page Builder
    Re-test
    If the issue is resolved, then re-activate your plugins one by one until you find the conflict.

  2. Super Star 11 years, 5 months ago

    Actually it turned out to be a local network issue. Total coicendence, man that timing really thru me off. So this is closed, ur product is amazing. Just thought u should know:)

  3. Andrew Misplon Staff 11 years, 5 months ago

    Awesome, that’s a good result, glad to hear you sorted it all out. All the best with your site!

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