![]() ![]() If you are affected by this plugin conflict and you no longer require the Media Features plugin then the solution is to deactivate it. This bug could potentially have negative effects on any other plugins or themes which uses core WordPress functions for image processing. The plugin has not been updated in over 2 years at the time of the writing of this FAQ so it appears this plugin has been abandoned. This is caused by a bug within the plugin the incorrectly sets the image mime type for JPEG images. When this plugin is installed activated images and logos are no longer displayed and a warning in the admin is displayed that states “ No editor could be selected.“ The ~README.txt contains instructions on where to move the template files so changes can be made to them in an update safe manner. ![]() So removing them, could provide access to those files within this folder (if there are any at all). htaccess file only contains the following: Options -Indexesīoth of these are added to the folder for the expressed purpose of make the folder not directly accessible to random site visitors for security reasons. The index.php file only contains the following:
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