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ConradParticipant
Hi support, thanks for your help!
All of the plugins that I’m using are essential to the functionality of the site.
I do not know how to disable plugins without losing functionality to the site or how to save their settings so that they can be restored.
These are the plugins I have installed and activated:
Gutentor – Gutenberg Blocks – Page Builder for Gutenberg Editor – Version 3.0.8 | By Gutentor – If I disable it, will I lose the pages built with it?
Jetpack by WordPress.com – Version 9.5 | By Automattic – Don’t want to lose backups in case something happens while we try to fix it.
Page Builder by SiteOrigin – Version 2.11.8 | By SiteOrigin – If I disable it, will I lose the pages built with it?
SG Optimizer – Version 5.7.20 | By SiteGround – Caching.
SiteOrigin Widgets Bundle – Version 1.17.11 | By SiteOrigin | View details – If I disable, will I lose the widgets and data on the site?
WPForms – Version 1.6.6 | By WPForms – If I disable it, will I lose the forms and data built with it?
Yoast SEO – Version 16.0.2 | By Team Yoast – If I disable it, will I lose all the data entered?Is there something else we can look at before disabling plugins? Or, is there a way to disable the plugins while saving the data and functionality of the site?
I’m sorry, I’m new to the WordPress ecosystem and all that is involved.
Thanks so much for your help!!!
ConradParticipantHello Acme Support, can you help?
ConradParticipantOne more thing to add: when logged into the site in wordpress using Firefox, clicking customize on the homepage gives the same constant loading that happens in the browser when trying to view the site not logged in.
ConradParticipantAdditional information that may help: I’ve found some other examples of themes with a preloader or animation causing issues with the new Firefox. I disabled animation in the theme customizing section, but this did not fix my issue.
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