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[Resolved] Activating Views Locks Up Site

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Last updated by keithT-3 5 years, 9 months ago.

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I am trying to: activate the Views plugin

Link to a page where the issue can be seen: See screenshot

I expected to see, and what I got: If I have my "usual" plugins installed then when I try to activate Views the site crashes. I can get around this by deactivating all my plugins (actually I moved them to a different folder on the server, as that was easier). Then I can activate Views. Then, as I move plugins back into the plugin folder and start activating them, the site goes down. And some plugins, like Elementor, can be activated but when I try to update it I get an "Internal server error".

If I don't have Elementor installed/activated, then Views loads fine.
Slider Revolution is another one that I have it activated, and Views, then the site crashes.

I have used these plugins in combination before so I am not sure why on this development site they cause it to crash.

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My issue is resolved now. I was looking at the error logs on my hosting account and saw many entries of running out of memory. I had my host increase the amount of memory and this seems to have resolved the issue. Sorry to bother you. Thank you!