New Landing How can we help? Cardinal Conflict between Swift Page Builder and Revolution Slider

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  • #220460
    spruce
    Member
    Post count: 4

    Hi. I seem to be having an issue with the Revolution Slider and Swift Page Builder not working together. If I have the RS plugin activated and I make changes to the theme options they won’t save. Also if I go to edit a page using the Swift page builder, it won’t load, I just get the spinning wheel.

    If I deactivate the RS plugin then the problem goes away and Swift Page Builder works fine.

    Any ideas

    cheers
    Paul

    #220471
    Kyle – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 35880

    Hi

    Have you updated to the latest versions?

    – Kyle

    #220514
    spruce
    Member
    Post count: 4

    Hi Kyle,

    I’m on Cardinal v2.33, Revolution Slider 5.0.8.5 and Swift Framework 1.63. I originally installed and activated Visual Composer, Swift Framework and Revolution Slider with the theme and got a white screen, nothing would load. I could have VC and RS working together with 2013 theme but not Cardinal. It’s strange, not sure whats going. You can log in to the admin and take a look if you want – http://huko.co.uk.

    cheers
    Paul

    #220637
    Rui Guerreiro – SUPPORT
    Keymaster
    Post count: 25779

    Your server is generating and internal server error(500) when the Rev Slider is active and we try to edit a page.
    Can you check your server error logs for any additional info that will help solve the situation?

    -Rui

    #220639
    spruce
    Member
    Post count: 4

    Hi Rui, I’ve attached the error logs.

    cheers
    Paul

    #220640
    spruce
    Member
    Post count: 4

    try attaching again

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    #220689
    Mohammad – SUPPORT
    Moderator
    Post count: 27441

    Hi,
    Its memory limit error. Methods for increasing the amount of memory a PHP script may consume

    1. If you have access to your install and are running a version of WordPress earlier than 3.0, try the plugin
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/memory-bump/ as this is the easiest way to increase your RAM for WordPress.

    2. If you have access to your PHP.ini file, change the line in PHP.ini
    If your line shows 32M try 64M. If your line shows 64M try 128M
    memory_limit = 64M ; Maximum amount of memory a script may consume (32MB)

    3. If you don’t have access to PHP.ini try adding this to an .htaccess file:
    php_value memory_limit 64M

    4. Try adding this line to your wp-config.php file:
    Increasing memory allocated to PHP
    define(‘WP_MEMORY_LIMIT’, ’64M’);

    5. Talk to your host.

    Thanks
    Mohammad

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