Fixing WordPress Errors

WordPress errors can cause your website to stop working or display incorrectly. This guide explains the most common issues and what you can do to fix them.

 

1. Enable Debug Mode

WordPress has a built-in debug mode that can show error messages. This helps identify what plugin or file is causing the problem.

 

2. Disable Plugins

Many WordPress errors are caused by plugins. Try disabling your plugins one by one to find which one is causing the issue.

 

3. Check Your Theme

If your theme is outdated or broken, it can cause errors. Switching to a default WordPress theme can help identify the problem.

 

4. Restore from Backup

If your site was working before, restoring a backup can quickly fix errors. You can restore backups using Hostigo’s Acronis Backup system.

 

5. Check PHP Version

Some WordPress plugins require specific PHP versions. Using the wrong version can cause errors.

 

Need Help?

If you cannot fix the error, open a support ticket from your Client Portal and our team will investigate.

 

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