In this WordPress tutorial, we're going to show how to disable WordPress plugins through the database using phpMyAdmin in cPanel. This is useful if you're unable to access your WordPress website due to a faulty plugin causing the wp-admin section to not load or the site is displaying an error.
00:01 - intro
00:18 - locate the wp-config.php file through cPanel file manager
00:31 - obtain database name from the wp-config.php file
00:47 - access phpMyAdmin through cPanel
01:00 - navigate to the wp_options table
01:10 - navigate to the active_plugins row
01:16 - edit active_plugins to remove the faulty entry
02:15 - simulate a damaged plugin forcing site to show error
02:47 - disable plugin used to simulate a faulty plugin causing the site to show an error
03:25 - Now you've learned to disable plugins through phpMyAdmin
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