Three errors?
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Went to login to ashleyroseyoung.com/wp-admin and I got three errors. So, I can’t seem to login to my dashboard because of these errors and I’m a bit at a loss of what to do because I basically have no coding skills. Error messages below:
Warning: The magic method Slickr_Flickr_Plugin::__wakeup() must have public visibility in /home/ashleyr1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/slickr-flickr/classes/class-plugin.php on line 152
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/ashleyr1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/slickr-flickr/classes/class-plugin.php:152) in /home/ashleyr1/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1427
Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /home/ashleyr1/public_html/wp-content/plugins/slickr-flickr/classes/class-plugin.php:152) in /home/ashleyr1/public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 1430
The blog I need help with is: (visible only to logged in users)
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Hi, All – I didn’t realize I could access my WordPress dashboard through my website host: reclaimhosting.com
Once, I accessed my WordPress dashboard, I was able to delete the defective plugin (which was causing all of the warnings).
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Hi there!
I’m glad to hear that you were able to sort this out.
As your site uses WordPress.org and is hosted by a different company. We can only help with WordPress.com sites.
To clarify further:
- WordPress.com is a managed host platform that offers WordPress in a pre-customized server environment already set up for you to build your site. Hosting with WordPress.com is free, and the server, security, updates, and site optimization are all handled by us. We offer free and paid plans that provide additional features for your site based on your needs (plugins, custom themes, etc). You also have access to professional assistance via Happiness Engineers to address any issues you encounter.
- WordPress.org is a self-hosted platform, meaning you download the WordPress software and install it on a web server from a host of your choosing. You have to pay the host when you’re self-hosting, and the server, security, updates, and site optimization are all handled by you. This gives you more flexibility and control of your plugins, themes, and code but also more responsibility to ensure those things are operating correctly.
Our support page dives more into the differences:
https://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/If you face any issues with your site again, I recommend contacting your site host, as they would be better positioned to assist you since they have access to your account. Also, the open-source forum community is always available and prepared to help users with self-hosted sites: https://wordpress.org/support/forums
If you’d prefer our world-class support (the yearly Business plan gives you access to 24/7 live chat support, for example), you can migrate your entire site to WordPress.com. I recommend the Business plan for this, as you will get to use the same themes/plugins you already have on your site, but you are welcome to explore other WordPress.com plans.
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Feel free to let us know if there’s anything else you need, and we’ll be happy to help.
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