How to Remove Changes in Thesis OpenHook

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There is no more galling sight to a website manager than seeing dreaded PHP error code when expecting to see your website. The experience can be worrying, even more so for those who are seeing this error for the first time and, when refreshing your browser view confirms the error, perplexing. All, however, is not lost. There are methods available to remove changes made using Thesis OpenHook. Thesis OpenHook is a plugin that extends the base functionality of WordPress and as such is not part of the core product. This means that altering or removing Thesis OpenHook will not affect the foundation of the site.

Instructions

  1. Using WordPress Administration

    • 1

      Log in to WordPress administration using an administrator username and password.

    • 2

      Click "Appearance" on the menu on the left-hand side to reveal further options. Click "Thesis OpenHook" within the newly displayed drop-down menu.

    • 3

      Navigate to the boxes that contain the code to be changed. Edit or delete each item of code as required. Deselect any additional options that could be causing the problem. Click the "Little Save Button" after each change.

    If WordPress Administration Can't be Accessed

    • 4

      Access your server using a FTP client or through cPanel. Navigate to the "wp-content/plugins" folder on the server.

    • 5

      Locate the directory named "thesis-openhook." Select and delete the folder named "thesis-openhook."

    • 6

      Log in to WordPress administration using an administrator username and password.

    • 7

      Click "Plugins" on the menu on the left-hand side to reveal further options. Click "Add New" within the newly displayed drop-down menu. Enter "Thesis OpenHook" in the text box and then click the "Search Plugins" button. Click "Install Now" under Thesis OpenHook. Activate the plugin after installation.

Tips & Warnings

  • It is "best practice" to maintain regular backups of your WordPress site to minimize the risk of a disaster.

  • There are plugins available that can schedule backups.

  • Backup all files before making any changes.

  • Desired changes previously made using Thesis Openhook will be lost if the plugin is deleted and reinstalled.

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