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  • Plugin Support Md. Anower Hossain

    (@anowerhossain16)

    Hi @mobrealty,

    First of all, I suggest you think about lowering the PHP version to PHP 7.4. Currently, we use a lower PHP version. On the other hand, make sure your theme or plugin doesn’t conflict with WP Project Manager. Test for conflicts on your site. I believe this will resolve the issue.

    The following section provides instructions for determining if an issue you are experiencing is caused by a theme or plugin conflict.
    1. Theme Test
    => Switch to the default WordPress theme as we know that the default WordPress theme is coded properly. Now try again and see if the issue is still there. Take note if you see a difference in behavior after you have switched the theme. Switch back to the theme you were using.

    2. Plugin Test
    If the theme didn’t have anything to do with the issue then move on to the plugins section. There are many WordPress plugins out there and not all of them are coded nicely so let’s see if you have a plugin installed that is not playing nice.

    => Try to deactivate the plugins except for WP Project Manager then check again. If you find the plugin activation is working okay only when WP Project Manager is activated then there might be a plugin that conflicts with our plugin. Now check which plugin is conflicting. Activate one by one or activate 5-10 plugins at a time check your Frontend and try to reproduce the issue. I hope you will find the conflicting plugin.

    Note: Make sure that you have a full site backup before doing the conflict test.

    Thank you and have a nice day.

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