Hiç WordPress web sitenizle ilgili sorunlar yaşadınız, ancak sorunları gidermek için yönetici alanına erişemediniz mi? Bu, birçok WordPress kullanıcısının bir noktada karşılaştığı sinir bozucu bir deneyimdir.
Yaygın sorun giderme adımlarından biri tüm eklentileri devre dışı bırakmak ve ardından teker teker yeniden etkinleştirmektir. Bu, soruna bir eklenti çakışmasının neden olup olmadığını belirlemeye yardımcı olur. Ancak bu önemli adımı gerçekleştirmek için wp-admin’e giriş bile yapamadığınızda ne yaparsınız?
Endişelenmeyin, bir çözümü var. Bu kılavuzda, yönetici alanınızdan kilitlendiğinizde tüm WordPress eklentilerini nasıl devre dışı bırakacağınızı göstereceğiz.
WordPress web sitenizin yönetici alanına erişmeden eklentileri devre dışı bırakmak için yaygın olarak kullanılan iki yöntem vardır. Daha kolay görünen yöntemi seçebilirsiniz:
Yöntem 1: FTP Kullanarak Tüm WordPress Eklentilerini Devre Dışı Bırakın
Bu yöntem için bir FTP istemcisi ya da WordPress hosting kontrol panelinizdeki dosya yöneticisi uygulamasını kullanmanız gerekecektir.
Daha önce FTP kullanmadıysanız, WordPress’e dosya yüklemek için FTP’nin nasıl kullanılacağına ilişkin kılavuzumuza göz atmak isteyebilirsiniz.
Öncelikle, bir FTP istemcisi veya cPanel’deki dosya yöneticisini kullanarak web sitenize bağlanmanız gerekir. Bağlandıktan sonra /wp-content/
klasörüne gitmeniz gerekir.
wp-content
klasörünün içinde plugins
adında bir klasör göreceksiniz
. Burası WordPress’in web sitenizde yüklü tüm eklentileri depoladığı yerdir.
Eklentiler
klasörüne sağ tıklamanız ve ‘Yeniden Adlandır’ı seçmeniz gerekir.
Ardından, klasörün adını istediğiniz herhangi bir şeyle değiştirin. Bizim örneğimizde buna plugins.deactivated
diyeceğiz.
Bunu yaptığınızda, tüm eklentileriniz devre dışı bırakılacaktır.
Bunun nedeni WordPress’in eklenti dosyalarını yüklemek için ‘plugins’ adlı bir klasör aramasıdır. Bu klasörü bulamadığında, veritabanındaki aktif eklentileri otomatik olarak devre dışı bırakır.
Bu yöntem genellikle yönetici alanınız kilitlendiğinde kullanılır. Sorun eklentilerinizdeyse, WordPress yönetici alanınıza giriş yapabilmeniz gerekir.
WordPress yönetici alanındaki Eklentiler ” Yüklü Ek lentiler sayfasını ziyaret ederseniz, devre dışı bırakılan tüm eklentiler için bildirimler görürsünüz.
Ayrıca tüm eklentilerinizin artık kaybolduğunu da fark edeceksiniz. Endişelenmeyin; hepsi güvende ve kolayca geri yükleyebilirsiniz.
Basitçe FTP istemcinize geri dönün ve /wp-content/
klasörüne gidin. Buradan, plugins.deactivated
klasörünü tekrar plugins
olarak yeniden adlandırmanız gerekir.
Şimdi, WordPress yönetici alanındaki Eklentiler ” Yüklü Ek lentiler sayfasına geri dönebilir ve siteniz tekrar bozulana kadar her seferinde bir eklentiyi etkinleştirebilirsiniz.
Bu noktada, soruna tam olarak hangi eklentinin neden olduğunu bileceksiniz. Daha sonra FTP kullanarak bu eklentinin klasörünü sitenizden silebilir veya eklenti yazarından destek isteyebilirsiniz.
Yöntem 2: phpMyAdmin Kullanarak Tüm Eklentileri Devre Dışı Bırakın
Bize göre FTP yöntemi kesinlikle daha kolaydır. Ancak, phpMyAdmin kullanarak tüm WordPress eklentilerini de devre dışı bırakabilirsiniz.
Önemli: Herhangi bir şey yapmadan önce lütfen eksiksiz bir veritabanı yedeği alın. Bir şeyler ters giderse bu işinize yarayacaktır.
Ardından, web barındırma panonuza giriş yapmanız gerekecektir. Bu örnekte size bir cPanel panosu gösteriyoruz. Hosting hesabınızın panosu farklı görünebilir.
Veritabanları bölümünün altındaki ‘phpMyAdmin’ simgesine tıklamanız gerekecektir.
Bu phpMyAdmin’i yeni bir tarayıcı penceresinde başlatacaktır.
Henüz seçilmemişse WordPress veritabanınızı seçmeniz gerekecektir. Bundan sonra, WordPress veritabanı tablolarını görebileceksiniz.
Gördüğünüz gibi, veritabanındaki tüm tablolar tablo adından önce wp_
önekine sahiptir. Tablolarınız farklı bir veritabanı önekine sahip olabilir.
Wp_options
tablosuna tıklamanız gerekir. Wp_options tablosunun
içinde farklı seçeneklerden oluşan satırlar göreceksiniz. ‘active_plugins’ seçeneğini bulun ve ardından yanındaki ‘Düzenle’ bağlantısına tıklayın.
Bir sonraki ekranda option_value
alanını a:0:{}
olarak değiştirmeniz gerekecektir.
Ardından, değişikliklerinizi kaydetmek için ‘Git’ düğmesine tıklayın.
phpMyAdmin kullanarak tüm WordPress eklentilerini başarıyla devre dışı bıraktınız. Eğer bir eklenti WordPress yöneticisine erişmenizi engelliyorsa, şimdi giriş yapabilmeniz gerekir.
Video Eğitimi
WordPress Eklentileri Hakkında Uzman Kılavuzları
Umarız bu makale WordPress’teki tüm eklentileri devre dışı bırakmanıza yardımcı olmuştur. WordPress eklentilerinde sorun giderme ile ilgili diğer bazı kılavuzları da görmek isteyebilirsiniz:
- WordPress Eklentileri Nedir? Ve Nasıl Çalışırlar?
- WordPress Eklentileri Nasıl Kolayca Devre Dışı Bırakılır (Başlangıç Rehberi)
- WordPress Eklentilerini Veritabanından Etkinleştirme / Aktive Etme
- Etkin Olmayan Eklentiler WordPress’i Yavaşlatır mı? Onları Silmeli misiniz?
- Kaç WordPress Eklentisi Yüklemelisiniz? Ne kadar çok?
- Güncel Olmayan WordPress Eklentilerini Kullanmak Güvenli mi? (Açıklandı)
- WordPress Sürümünüzle Test Edilmemiş Eklentileri Yüklemeli misiniz?
- WordPress Eklentileri Nasıl Doğru Şekilde Güncellenir (Adım Adım)
- Önce WordPress’i mi yoksa Eklentileri mi Güncellemeliyim? (Doğru Güncelleme Sırası)
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ARoibal
I am really thankful that you posted this article. I had no idea how to fix the problem and in my case it was a plugin. Thank you!!!!
Robb Dearth
I usually don’t comment on posts like this, and I know this post is insanely old (by today’s standards) but I just wanted to thank you for this quick fix. I was able to access the /plugins folder via Media Temple’s file manager, change the folder name, and target the problem plugin… THANK YOU!!!
Cindy
I could not get into my blog at all to edit anything. I followed your directions on deleting a plug-in. That fixed it. Thank you for the info and for explaining it in a way that is easy to understand!!
WPBeginner Support
Thanks, glad you found it helpful.
Yönetici
Jairo Levi
Super! I was able to fix my site by renaming the Plug ins folder, then re activating the plug ins one by one.
Just wanted to say thank you!
Jairo.
WPBeginner Support
You are welcome
Yönetici
Dennis
Hello thanks so much for the article,
i was developing my wordpress offline using wampserver localhost.
When i finished it worked just fine on my localhost but after uploading it i started having the issue, only the index page could load and every other page still have the offline url ( that is localhost/mysite/thepost) when i manually change the localhost url to the normal url it ought to be, i gets a 500 Internal Server Error.
I’ve tried all method mentioned here but my problem persist.
Please I really Need help.
Thanks so much.
Franck
Great article! saved me a headache. Had to go through the whole process but was worth it. Now my site is back and everything up to date. Great job guys!
Paolo Euvrard
Great info, it worked!!!
Cheers
maros
ssh:
debian@otherland:*/wp-content/plugins$ sudo chown root:root menu-icons/
debian@otherland:*/wp-content/plugins$ sudo chmod -R 700 ./menu-icons/
debian@otherland:*/wp-content/plugins$
then I reloaded “tab with server error 500” and it said to me something like plugin deactivated …files not found.
Brian H
Try clearing your cookies and cache, then see if you can get into the admin panel/dashboard
Lesley Parolis
Thanks very much. It was really helpful. Deactivating the plugins solved the problem. There was one plugin which was causing the white out.
Richard
Hi. I’ve renamed the plugin folder to plugin.deactivate but still have the white screen. I was so hoping I could fix my problem as quickly and easily as other have but not as yet. Any other suggestions? Many thanks.
WPBeginner Support
Switch to a default theme. You can also try deleting your .htaccess file.
Yönetici
Dwayne
Nice article. If you know which plugin is causing the problem, can you disable just that plugin from the DB?
Sue Cloutier
Yes…in the your file manager. Just did it successfully-no white death screen
brian h
You can actually do this with the theme directory as well. This is what I had to do as I had both issues, plugins behaving poorly AND a theme issue that locked me out.
Renamed themes to themes.deactivate and it let me back in to theme management which was keeping me from going any further than dashboard PERIOD.
Once in there it told me what theme caused the issue in detail but I still had to recreate a new directory called “themes” and copy the good themes over to it before it would let me activate a new theme!
Hope this sheds some light on possible additional errors
Brian:
Al Betancourt
Thank You! for the instructions I was able to deactivate the plug-in causing the problem
Alexsandro
Thank you very much! It works!
Teejax
Hi,
Thanks for the good job.
I run Wordpress on a self-hosted IIS via virtual machine.
Unfortunately I could not rename my plugins folder, I kept getting “folder in use”
What do I do?
Thanks in advance.
John Wiley
Turn off the World Wide Web Publishing Service while you rename the folder. IIS is reading and locking that folder open.
Haywhy blaze
how?
Fareena
Hi pls help! I have a blog on the free wordpress.com as such there is no independenthost but wordpress itself. I m unable to log on to the backend dur to 2 step authentication plugin on wordpress.
Im trying to connect to my WP page via ftp can ypu pls confirm whether the username and password for ftp access is the same as my wordpress username password ? . At this stage I’m unable to acesss the backend and keep getting a could not connect to server error.
I am trying to disable the 2 step authentication plugin for my site. As I no longer have the mobile sim it’s sending the verification code to. Pls help out as I’m pretty frustrated. Cheers
WPBeginner Support
Please contact WordPress.com support.
Yönetici
jean jacques amani
please help me!
there is 4 days i can access my wp pannel even by FTP using filezila.
day before i open my wp pannel and saw one plugin need an update. i’ve did the automatical updade and since my website don’t pass.
i can’t access the directory to deactive the plugin.
i’ve followed the step you said using phpMyAdmin but can’t find “active plugin” in wp-option
please help me
WPBeginner Support
Contact your web host to find out why you can’t access FTP. You can also access your files and folders using the file manager in cPanel (Your web hosting account dashboard).
Yönetici
jean jacques amani
first i have to thank you for your assistance.
I’m using a free mode in my web host and this don’t allows me to interract with them.
when i try to open my website in the browswer i get this message:
Warning: require_once(assets/ilenframework/assets/lib/utils.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/u673270787/public_html/wp-content/plugins/yuzo-related-post/yuzo_related_post.php on line 24 Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required ‘assets/ilenframework/assets/lib/utils.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php’) in /home/u673270787/public_html/wp-content/plugins/yuzo-related-post/yuzo_related_post.php on line 24
Pesa
Great Article. Saved a lot of time troubleshooting and fixing my site. Keep up the good job.
Lohith
Thanks a lot.. Your article did the miracle to my Wordpress site which suddenly went blank
Carla
I know my white screen came from a bad plugin and everything went sideways when I tried to uninstall it from wp-admin. Now I’m getting the white screen and the plugin is not showing up in my cPanel….what now?
Squalle
Huge help for me this morning! I hadn’t been on my admin panel in a few days. I open it up and selected all the plugin updates and updated them all at once… big mistake. Got the WSOD and started freaking out. lol
Then I found this article which helped immensely! Worked like a charm. I found the bad plugin and deleted it.
Thanks for the great article!
Muhammad Awais Sarwar
I have a same problem. I can open dashboard of wordpress and also home page. But when I open any other page it says This webpage has a redirect loop
ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS
I remmber I only delete 2 plugins. I didn’t any update. But it remains. Kindly guide me.
WPBeginner Support
If you have tried deactivating all your WordPress plugins, then try this.
Connect to your website using an FTP client. In the root directory you will find a .htaccess file. Download it to your computer. Delete the original file from your website. Visit your site’s admin area and go to Settings » Permalinks. Do not change any settings on the page, just click on the save changes button. Check your website to see if the error has resolved.
Yönetici
Muhammad Awais Sarwar
Thank you for you kind reply.
I solved the problem last night after post here.
”
This is the solution and how to fix it:
In our wp-config.php, we overwrite the given server-variables that cause the problem by adding this below your database-configuration in wp-config:
if(isset($_SERVER[‘HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR’])) {
$list = explode(‘,’,$_SERVER[‘HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR’]);
$_SERVER[‘REMOTE_ADDR’] = $list[0];
}
$_SERVER[ ‘SERVER_ADDR’ ] = DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE;
$_SERVER[ ‘REMOTE_ADDR’ ] = DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE;
$_SERVER[ ‘HTTP_HOST’ ] = DOMAIN_CURRENT_SITE;
”
I saw this link.
You all can visit it. Thank God, I was trying for three days. Thank you all of you.
Martin Fuller
Hi, I ran into this problem today. I knew the name of the plugin causing the problem and engaged a consultant.
He had access to my cPanel. Somhow he was able to deactivate the problem plugin but would not tell me how he did it.
Do you have any idea how he might have done it?
WPBeginner Support
Please see the article above, it has full instructions.
Yönetici
Elaine
Thank you. I installed a bad plug-in updated and got the white screen of death. Your clear explanation helped me restore the correct plug-ins and regain access to my site.
Rhyauna
I followed all of the steps and was able to deactivate my plugins, but when I tried to activate them again, it gave me a white screen. Not sure whats going on. Please help
WPBeginner Support
You can rename the plugin folder to deactivate all plugins again. Create a new plugins folder under /wp-content/ and then download and install fresh copies of all your plugins.
Yönetici
Daniel
Thanks a bunch, this worked directly. Was afraid it would not work.
MagK
When I got the “white screen of death”, I did not even panic for a minute and instead went straight to your site, I knew I would find a solution here.
Thank you very much for all the advice and resources you make available.
WPBeginner Support
You are welcome. Thanks for your kind words.
Yönetici
Bhushan S. Jawle
Thanks a LOT ! Saved hours of work !
cherian
Thank you
I renamed Lock down WP Admin folder and Its working fine now
Thank You
yaser
thank you so mach!
i was sad and you made me happy.
my site is now UP!
Tami
Thank you! Super helpful!
mike rigley
Thanks – killing the plugins folder via FTP worked great for me Now I can update them and reactivate if needed
thanks
mike
Nick Karvounis
OMG! You saved my day, I had installed a security plugin that only allowed me to login from a specific IP address and I could not log in through FTF, thank you for the php access instructions!
Saurabh Gupta
Brilliant writeup, simple and easy. Our environmental blog Earth5R had this critical problem where authors and admin could not log it, applied this solution and it worked like magic. There was one of the few unnecessary plugins that was causing the problem. That also bring a lesson, keep only the most necessary plugin! Thanks a lot, that was such a time save.
Femke
Help! I am in the FTP file, but I really don’t know how to change te name of the folder..
WPBeginner Support
In your FTP client, click to select the plugins folder and then right click and select Rename from the menu.
Yönetici
Yann
Thank you guys for the FTP tip. I am a beginner and you just saved me many stressful hours.
hyma
Wow Tq Manuel, Saved my time, helps me a lot.
Manuel
Thank you very much for this useful post!
Jonathan
Thanks! I could get to my wordpress site, but not into the admin area. I got a fatal error because of a cache plugin. I did this to get it to the admin, deleted and reinstalled the plugin, and it’s working fine.
Paul
Thanks – saved hours of rework!
Yarina
None of this worked for me… but then I switched to Internet Explorer and now I can access my wp dashboard. The site has always been live. Any ideas of what could be causing the issue in Chrome?
Chris
Thank you. Problem was a bad plugin upgrade. Using FTP and changing plugin directory name, instantly gave back my ability to get to the wp-login page, then change the plugin directory back again via FTP allowed me to re-activate plugins in turn, thereby identifying the dodgy plugin easily. This was incredibly helpful and resolved my problem. Thanks you.
lynn Page
if you know how to fix this i need help
Ron Blake
Great article. Thank you! Bad plug-in and using the plugin.deactivate rename was a lot easier than trying to do it through the admin panel.
John Detlefs
You. Rock. This article just made me a couple of grand and saved me from having to redo a week’s worth of work. Thankyou very much!
Specifically, changing debug to “True” made life a whole lot easier.
Javier Mayen
wp-super-cache plugin put my screen in white and death. thank you this article give me the solution
Ashley
Someone can help me please i did this through my FTP but i still have the “reauth=1 ” after that i deactivate my plugins folder. Thank You
Shawn
If you’re running WP-CLI, you can also do this by running:
wp plugin deactivate –all
Crystal Foth
Thanks – just saved me. Should have deactivated plugins before theme switch!
flafin
Great post, thank you!
I got an Internal Server Error while trying to add tracking code to my functions.php file through the editor on WP. After getting the error I removed the code from the file, which should have fixed it, but I still had the error. I opened the file manager in my hosting account and navigated to the functions.php file. When I opened it the code that caused the error was still in the file. Once I removed the code the error went away. Hope this helps.
anticrap
amazing. i’m a complete novice at all of this and you made it so easy to sort out this problem. thank you so much
Chris
i tried both and it worked for me, the problem now is i can’t activate my plugins..
Nate
Did you figure out how to reactivate them? I’m having the same issue. Let me know. Thanks.