
It’s simply a “kill switch” for that plugin. Reload the site and both the front-end and wp-admin will be back up and working.ĭoing this won’t cause the plugin to lose data (which lives in the WordPress database), so you can safely do it.In the video example, we rename the folder wpshout-break-everything to wpshout-break-everything-RENAMED. Find the folder name of the plugin that’s breaking your site.Navigate to the plugins folder of the site.You’ll need hosting access to the site to be able to do this part. If you don’t know how to do this, read more about FTP.

Establish an FTP connection to the site.And here’s a text walkthrough of the video: Text Guide: How to Use FTP to Disable WordPress Plugins
