Please help. can't change widgets in wordpress
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hey everyone,
i am having a weird problem.
for some reason. all of a sudden (without me changing ANYTHING) my widget page in the admin dashboard will not let me edit anything
what i mean is, i login, go to the widgets page, and then the dropdown menus that you drag widgets into will not let me expand to drop widgets in them.
was there a wordpress update i missed?
who should i contact?
what if i delete the theme and re-install. will i have to change ALL the settings back again?
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Glad to hear you got it fixed. I had a similar issue last week on one of my client's sites which was to do with Widget Logic plugin update not working correctly. I discovered it in the middle of the night and had to spend 2 hours going to the forums to fix the site - so I know how you feel ;).
Still, it all adds to our learnings.
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Thanks, they helped me within an hour this morning after I saw your response.
It turned out to be a problem with one of my plugins "Simple Countdown Timer"
So I had to delete it.
Problem solved though!
Thanks again,
Tyler Abernethy
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Have you been to the Wordpress forums with your issue?
They're usually really helpful.
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