Have you tried deleting and re-installing the plugin?
Numerous times and I have the same result.
1) Are you using the built-in plugin delete function or deleting manually?
2) Can you send a screen shot of how it looks?
1) Using the built-in delete function
2) This is how it looks after I have installed a timer.
The image doesn’t load, can you verify the image?
What version of PHP are you using?
PHP version 5.2.17 according to cPanel
In your /wp-admin/ folder, there should be a file called error_log. You can either send me the whole thing, or try and read through it for something along the lines of:
[09-Aug-2012 21:12:53 UTC] PHP Warning: DateTime::getTimestamp() [<a href='http://www.php.net/manual/en/datetime.gettimestamp.php'>datetime.gettimestamp.php</a>]: The DateTime object has not been correctly initialized by its constructor in /home/domain/public_html/wp-content/plugins/countdown-timer/fergcorp_countdownTimer.php on line 1262
That will help identify the specific error.
I stripped out duplicates and any that were not related to Countdown Timer.
[10-May-2012 22:02:22] PHP Warning: array_key_exists() [function.array-key-exists]: The second argument should be either an array or an object in /home/hddofut/public_html/wp-content/plugins/countdown-timer/fergcorp_countdownTimer.php on line 766
[10-May-2012 22:23:46] PHP Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/hddofut/public_html/wp-content/plugins/countdown-timer/fergcorp_countdownTimer.php on line 161
So that’s weird. Version 3.0.3 does not use array_key_exists. In fact the last version to use array_key_exists is 2.4.3.
Can you please verify again what version of Countdown Timer you have?
Version 3.0.3 | By Andrew Ferguson |