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Treat plugin install crashes
If a client's website crashes after updating or installing the plugin, what should you do?
If a client's website crashes after updating or installing the plugin, what should you do?
Before contacting our developer, follow these steps:
- Verify the following information:
- Plugin version number.
- Website URL.
- Check the following scenarios:
- If you can access the website's admin panel:
Simply log in and deactivate or remove the plugin first. - If admin access is unavailable but the client has FTP access:
- Request access from the client.
- If the client knows how to handle FTP (and only if they are confident), instruct them to navigate to the
pluginsdirectory and delete the plugin folder namedpayplus-payment-gateway.
- If you can access the website's admin panel:
- To troubleshoot the issue:
- It is advisable to obtain a backup of the client’s site, including a database backup (refer to the WordPress backup guide).
- If the client agrees and the site is in development or not yet live (non-production), you can ask them to enable debug mode. This requires editing a file.
- If the site is in production:
First, revert to a plugin version that previously worked. You can download older versions from the PayPlus plugin repository:- Go to the plugin link.
- Select Advanced View (found below the version, last updated, etc.).
- Scroll down to Advanced Options, where you'll see a section titled Previous Versions.
There, you'll find a dropdown menu to choose and download an older version.
- Installing the previous version:
- Download the plugin version that worked without issues.
- Log in to the WordPress admin panel.
- Navigate to Plugins > Add New, and choose the downloaded file for installation.