It seems to be related to the compatibility issue with the Tribe Events Pro plugin. To resolve this, you can deactivate the plugin or try the following steps:
- Access your website’s files using FTP or a file manager provided by your hosting provider.
- Navigate to the path:
/wp-content/plugins/events-calendar-pro/.
- Locate the file named
Advanced_List_Widget.php.
- Open the file and go to line 19.
- Verify that the declaration of the
Tribe__Events__Pro__Advanced_List_Widget class constructor matches the expected parameters of the Widget_Interface constructor. You may need to compare it with a clean or updated version of the plugin to ensure compatibility.
- Make the necessary adjustments to ensure the constructor is compatible.
- Save the changes and upload the modified file back to your website, overwriting the existing file.
- Clear any caching mechanisms or plugins you may have activated.
- Attempt to access your website and check if the error has been resolved.
If the error persists or you require further assistance, I recommend reaching out to the plugin’s support team or posting a detailed inquiry on the WordPress.org support forum. They will be able to provide you with more specific guidance tailored to your situation.
Thread Starter
gemamy
(@gemamy)
thanks for replying!
the thing is that i cannot access my admin site and even the recovery mode WordPress sent me. oh hold on, FTP? let me try again. thanks
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This reply was modified 2 years, 9 months ago by
gemamy.