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WordPress Internal Server Error

Everything you need to know about WordPress Internal Server Error. Find out why it crashed your website - and how to get your site back online! More details @ https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/fix-a-wordpress-internal-server-error/

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WordPress Internal Server Error

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  1. WPBLAZER How to Fix the WordPress Internal Server Error

  2. Intro We all hate it when WordPress is throwing us errors. But, the more you tweak your website, the higher the chance you’ll inevitably run into one. In this video, we’re going to explore all the reasons why you may be seeing the infamous 500 error. Then, we’ll go over the potential solutions that’ll hopefully save you hours of trying to guess what’s going on.

  3. What Are the Causes? As we’ve mentioned in the introduction, WordPress won’t tell you the cause of the error. In fact, the 500 error isn’t exclusive to WordPress. 1. A malfunctioning plugin or theme A corrupt .htaccess file Exceeded PHP memory limit Wrong permission settings PHP version issues 2. 3. 4. 5.

  4. Before You Invest Too Much Time Into Fixing It Whether you’re a developer with years of experience under your belt or a junior website manager, you just want to do your job. And fixing errors is the inevitable part of it. Still, the less time it takes, the more time you have to develop the sites. Clear Your Browser Cache Clear Your CDN/Server-Side Cache Check If Others See WordPress Internal Server Error Too

  5. Solving WordPress Internal Server Error If You Can Access Admin Area if you can access your WP site’s admin area. If it’s there, there are three things you can do: Start Deactivating Plugins Switch the Theme to the Default One Reverse Your Most Recent Coding Changes

  6. Solving WordPress Internal Server Error If Admin Area Is Not Accessible Fixing WordPress Internal Server Error when admin dashboard is up and running sounds easy. The thing is, most of the time you won’t be able to do that. In this case, you’ll need FTP access to your server. Once you get your FTP credentials, the next step is to find a tool that’ll allow you to do that. One of the most popular (and free) FTP tools is FileZilla

  7. Fix WordPress Internal Server Error By Increasing Your PHP Memory Limit Next, try increasing your PHP memory limit. To do that, there are three files you can edit. Typically, it’s enough if you edit just the first one – but there’s nothing stopping you from trying all three. First, head back to the public_html folder, find the wp- config.php file, and open it in a file editor.

  8. Preventing WordPress Internal Server Error in the Future Start monitoring your site’s uptime Keep theme changelog. Record website activity. More details @ https://wpblazer.com/tips-tricks/fix-a-wordpress-internal-server-error/

  9. Thank you!

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