In some rare cases, a conflict with another plugin on your website or the theme you are using may cause the importing process of Aggregator to fail.
To test for this, you would need to test both your active plugins and theme.
Warning: We strongly advise all users to run these tests on a staging/local/development version of your website. Please, do not run the below tests on a live website. Changing theme will change your site’s design, and removing plugins could compromise some other part of your website. We are not held responsible for any problems that may arise from users running the below tests in a live environment.
Test for Theme Conflicts
To test for a theme conflict:
- Activate a default theme, such as the Twenty Twenty-Four, or any default theme made by the WordPress team.
- Check to see if the issue still occurs.
If the issue does not occur after having activated the default “Twenty…” theme, your theme is causing a conflict with Aggregator.
If the issue continues to occur, you should then test for plugin conflicts (below).
Test for Plugin Conflicts
To test for a plugin conflict:
- Deactivate ALL plugins.
- Activate WP RSS Aggregator.
- Check to see if the issue occurs.
If the issue does not occur, one (or more) of your plugins is causing a conflict with Aggregator. To determine which plugin(s) is causing the conflict, follow these steps:
- Activate each plugin one by one.
- Check to see if the issue occurs after each plugin is activated.