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Where do you want to go? ArchivesAbout UsContact Us AdsenseAnalyticsArticlesBlogging TipsCSSCSSCSSDemosFeaturedGoogleHTMLInspirationJavascriptJavaScriptjQueryjQueryjQueryjQuery DemosOthersPHPPHPPHPPHP DemosSEMSnippetsSoftwareTechnologyTips and TricksTutorialsWordPressWordPressWordPressWordPress Search Extreme Web Designs Fix for: Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_avatar_url() in /wp-content/plugins/jetpack/functions.opengraph.php on line 104 In WordPress by Rocky Dev November 2nd, 2012 2209 Views Do you use the JetPack plugin (from WordPress) on your website? Did you just start seeing an error when you visit the Authors http://newphiladelphiachurch.com/new1/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/widgets/error_log page on your WordPress blog? Or did you see the following error anywhere on your blog: Fatal error: Call to undefined function get_avatar_url() in public_html/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/functions.opengraph.php on line 104? If yes, then just note that until this issue is fixed your blog would continue to show such an error, which is not nice to look http://www.theextremewebdesigns.com/blog/fix-for-fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-get_avatar_url-jetpack-functions-opengraph/ at and does not provide any value to your visitors. So in this article, I am going to share with you few ways to fix this problem. Read on to find the solution. Root of the problem: JetPack Plugin Ok, so if you have recently started to see this error on your blog, then just know that this problem is occurring because of the JetPack plugin (from WordPress). Although I can't give an exact reason why that happened, but it seems like when the developers updated the plugin, somehow they forgot to include the get_avatar_url() function or accidentally deleted it. Either ways, it renders plugin useless for you and your visitors. So if you would like to fix this error yourself, here are a couple of ways. Solution 1 to fix the fatal error: Call to undefined function get_avatar_url() This solution is by far, the simplest & would not need any technical expertise
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Whoops! That user doesn't exist or couldn't be found, I did find a Luna though!