So, I proceeded to deactivate and delete each WordPress plugin in search and hope of another plugin to use without error. What could be the issue? □ I initially thought the plugin was to blame. Using Chrome Developer Tools, I discovered the message listed above for various image, javascript, and CSS files supposedly related to the newly active WordPress plugin. □ But I digress.Įach time I would install, activate, configure, and implement an image gallery or slideshow plugin for WordPress, I encounter the same error:įailed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found) So wish WordPress developers would update their plugins more often with discontinued support messages. To complicate things a bit, I unknowingly experimented with a few discontinued WordPress plugins that are no longer supported. □Īt the request of a customer that’s been with us for 10 years and counting now, I’m working on updating and fixing a few aged items relating to their website’s user experience.Įverything was going well until I attempted to upgrade the website to use a more lightweight and intuitive plugin to create a “before and after” slideshow of their project work. I’m back with another weird WordPress fix for likely a problem encountered by many, whether you ever admit to it or not.
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