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on Jun 01, 2008 by Leland Fiegel 0 Shares Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google Share on Pinterest If you get an error like this, there is a http://www.themelab.com/fix-wordpress-fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function/ plugin or other function called in your theme which you don't have. How https://wordpress.org/support/topic/types-files-content-disappeared-with-44-upgrade/ do you fix this? There are a few ways: remove the code, error proof it, get the necessary plugin, or upgrade WordPress if necessary. In this quick WordPress tip post we'll go over how to error proof these with a conditional tag and PHP function known as: function_exists. If you get call to an error such as Fatal error: Call to undefined function the_title_attribute() you can simply replace any instance of the_title_attribute with the following: In this case, you could also take it one step further by adding an else statement. Before trying a new theme on a production call to undefined site, make sure to preview your theme first, and then work out all the errors (if any). About Leland Fiegel Leland Fiegel was the original founder of ThemeLab. He is a web developer who loves WordPress and blogging. Popular Articles on ThemeLab How To (Efficiently) Load Social Sharing Buttons with WordPress How to Tweak Your WordPress Website Colors New Beginning - Say Hello to the New ThemeLab Why You Need an Email List to Build Your Personal Brand Get Updates (It's FREE) Join our newsletter to receive exclusive WordPress tutorials, tips, tricks and other ThemeLab updates. Blog Topics News Resources WordPress Community WordPress Plugins WordPress Tutorials Useful WordPress Guides Which is the Best WordPress Hosting For You? How to Start a Blog - Step by Step About ThemeLab ThemeLab creates the best Premium WordPress Themes to help you create your website as unique as you are. We give you everything you need to create a stunning website. Read More... Site Links Themes Blog Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Affiliate Program Follow Us Twitter Facebook Google+ Copyright © 2007 - 2014 ThemeLab, LLC. ThemeLab™ is a trademark of Th
4.4 upgrade Types files & content disappeared with 4.4 upgrade Bet Hannon @bethannon1 10 months, 1 week ago The client could not resist clicking the upgrade to 4.4 button. 🙁 I inherited this site: http://everyneighborhood.org/, which seems to be mostly created with custom post types using Types. After upgrading, most of the content has disappeared from the site, but more puzzling, when I logged in there was an error message at the top that the plugin Types had been deactivated due to missing files. I checked via FTP, and while the types directory was still there, the only folders remaining were "embedded" and "marketing", and no files were left inside the types plugin directory. So I downloaded the current version of Types, unzipped it, and overwrote all of the existing files in the plugin directory with the current version. When I try to activate it, I get a fatal error. When I activate debug, this is the error message: Fatal error: Call to undefined function types_render_field() in /nfs/c07/h03/mnt/172904/domains/everyneighborhood.org/html/wp-content/themes/enp_v1/template-slide.php on line 27 Later edit: Looks like it's actually line 46 of wpcf.php that might be messed up? I don't see a constants.php file… require_once WPCF_INC_ABSPATH . '/constants.php'; What do I need to do to fix this? Later, later edit: Rolling back to plugin version 1.8.10 gets my content back, but with CSS issues. What info from me would be helpful in fixing what is broken in the plugin? https://wordpress.org/plugins/types/ Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total) wjgoodman @wjgoodman 9 months, 4 weeks ago I am using types for custom post types and custom fields on several sites and have the plugin updated to the latest as well as WordPress updated to 4.4. and they are working fine. I d