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How to Fix WordPress Plugin Conflicts

Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2025 4:34 am
by suchona.kani.z
Method 1: Disable All Plugins & Activate Them Manually
Method 2: Use a Plugin to Check for Conflicts
Preventing Future WordPress Plugin Conflicts
Method 1: Disable all plugins and activate them manually
The easiest way to see if there is a plugin conflict is to deactivate all the plugins on your site and then activate them one by one.

Disabling plugins will help you verify whether the WordPress error you are facing is plugin related or not. If so, re-enabling each plugin one at a time should help you pinpoint which plugin is causing the problem.

To start deactivating plugins, you need to go to Plugins ” Installed Plugins in your WordPress dashboard. After spain telemarketing data that, simply click on the “Deactivate” option under the plugin name.

The Deactivate button under a plugin's name
Alternatively, you can mass deactivate the plugins on the site.

Simply click the checkbox at the top to select all plugins.

Selecting all installed WordPress plugins
After that, you can click on the “Mass Actions” drop-down menu at the top.

From here, select the “Deactivate” option. Then, click the “Apply” button to deactivate all plugins.

Deactivate all WordPress plugins
You may also want to check out our guide on how to deactivate plugins when you can’t access wp-admin .

After disabling all the plugins, you need to check if the website error still occurs.