Error 500 Cannot Access My Site

  • Unknown's avatar

    Yesterday I installed the Timely All-In-One Calendar plugin, including the 1.9 update, and then spent hours uploading content. When finished, I tried to view the page, and the calendar was visible but not active; none of the events showed. I also could hover & click over other views, but it didn’t actually change the view.

    I went to Timely’s support site, and found what I thought was the fix. The instructions were to deactivate all plugins except the calendar, then try to see if it worked. I deactivated all the other plugins, and that was the end of that. I was no longer able to access the site. Now when I try and pull up the site, it gives me this message:
    “Server error
    The website encountered an error while retrieving http://www.thebridgeatrivermill.com/blog/. It may be down for maintenance or configured incorrectly.
    Here are some suggestions:
    Reload this webpage later.
    HTTP Error 500 (Internal Server Error): An unexpected condition was encountered while the server was attempting to fulfill the request.”

    I calmly walked away, and returned today. No change. I tried using a different browser; I did all the work and usually work in Chrome. I switched to Firefox, and in Firefox the page comes up blank.

    I am also unable to sign in with my username and password for that account (luckily I have this other account or I wouldn’t be able to post this question at all – a pretty big glitch, WordPress). Another admin had trouble with sign in as well, even before yesterday’s incident, and I tried to resolve it already, but it’s not working.

    The site is: http://www.thebridgeatrivermill.com/blog

    Also linked from our main site, which is the address above and then clicking the sidebar tab, “Description of Services.”

    Please….Help!!!!!

    Thanks so much,
    Karin

  • Unknown's avatar

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