Unable to communicate back with site to check for fatal errors, so the PHP change was reverted. You will need to upload your PHP file change by some other means, such as by using SFTP

There is no cause for alarm on this. 

It appears that you have installed a plugin on your site and is affecting your permissions on the site. 

Check back at the plugin that was installed before you noticed this error.
 
or

Create a backup of your site, deactivate all the plugins you read might be responsible. Test for the issue. Repeat until you have checked each plugin or until the file saves. This was my plan to find my solution.
 
Alternatively,

 

Theme Editor also works

 

or 

 

You can use the File Manager plugin, it would solve your issue... go to the Plugins->Add New->Type File Manager in the search...

Good luck!

 

 

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