Plugin Conflict Finding Steps
Step 1: Check for Theme Conflicts
- Switch Your Theme Temporarily:
- Change to a default WordPress theme like Twenty Twenty-Four.
- Test the Website:
- If the issue is resolved, the problem likely lies with your original theme.
- If the issue persists, proceed to the next step.
Step 2: Deactivate All Plugins
- Deactivate All Plugins Except Listdom:
- Go to your WordPress dashboard.
- Navigate to Plugins → Installed Plugins.
- Deactivate all plugins except Listdom.
- Test the Website:
- If the issue is resolved, it means one of the deactivated plugins is causing the conflict.
- If the issue persists, the conflict might not be plugin-related.
Step 3: Identify the Conflicting Plugin
- Reactivate Plugins One by One:
- Reactivate each plugin one at a time.
- After each activation, test the website to see if the issue reappears.
- This process will help you pinpoint the exact plugin causing the conflict.
Step 4: Resolve the Conflict
- Remove or Replace the Conflicting Plugin:
- Once you identify the conflicting plugin, consider removing it or finding an alternative that does not cause issues.
- Contact the Plugin Developer:
- Reach out to the developer of the conflicting plugin for a possible fix or support.
Further Assistance
If you follow the above steps and still can’t resolve the issue, you can seek further help by opening a support ticket at Webilia Support
By methodically checking for theme and plugin conflicts, you can maintain a fully functional and user-friendly website. If problems persist, our support team is always available to help you find a solution.