You've looked around the web for advice about what to do and have stumbled across the wisdom deactivate all your plugins and then re-activate them one-by-one, checking your site for the problem after each reactivation..
See FAQ's for how to access plugin detective and log into WordPress even if you can't get to your login screen..
You'll be asked to log in with your WordPress and password just to make sure you have the right permissions and then Detective Otto Bot will step you through troubleshooting just like always...
Each of your answers provides Otto another clue that he is able to use to narrow down the list of plugins to find just the one that's causing the problem...
You can use the embedded screen Otto provides you to step through several steps to see if the issue appears, or you can even open your site in new window and step through whatever steps it takes to replicate the problem you're having.
Rather than disabling your plugins one-by-one, Otto can disable groups of plugins, and use your answers to narrow the scope of his investigation using binary search ...
Hi Guys, What great plugin, works well and saves lot of time finding the pesky plugin that is not playing well with the other plugins clients are using on their sites..
Took me about 5 minutes with the plugin, and about 40 minutes without the I'm actually looking forward to the I get error so I get to use this plugin again.
Browse the code, check out SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS... 1.0.14.
Fixed issue with back to WP upper-left corner reactivating the plugin you just deactivated in the final step after the culprit is identified. 1.0.5.
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