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Why Is My WordPress Having Some Issues?

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Most common questions used to investigate

Are you not able to connect to the server/website?

Are you not able to login to your account?

Are you having the error 'error establishing the database connection' show up?

Are you having the error 'WordPress parse or syntax error' show up?

Are you having the error 'internal server error' show up?

Are you experiencing the white screen of death, a literal blank screen while viewing the website?

Are you having an 'server/connection timed out' alert?

Common conclusions

This might be due to your internet not working or the server being under work and is currently down. Wait for a while and try again.

This might be due to you entering the wrong credentials. Try again with the correct information entered. If you can't access the WordPress backend any more, simply reset the password by accessing the database using PHPMyAdmin and access the wp_users table, locate your username, click edit and in the field user_pass, enter the new password and remove the previous text and select MD5 in the function column and click OK.

This might be due to wrongly entered credentials of the database login. Check the wp-config.php file and make sure all info is correct. The problem might also be on the end of the host. Contact them and inform them about the issue.

This might be due to an error in your code. You can either go through it and find the error or enter debug mode and locate the issue.

The issue could be with an incompatible plugin or an error in file '.htaccess' as it contains mostly directives about communication between servers. The problem could also be due to low memory which can be easily fixed by changing it from the wp-config.php file. The issue can be diagnosed accurately by contacting them.

This could be due to a bad plugin, low memory or an invalid theme. Turn the debug mode ON and check where the error is and fix it.

This can be due to the server not able to handle the load. It can be fixed by increasing the memory, using the default theme or deactivating plugins. If it still does not go away, contact the host and inform them about the issue and they will help you.

For any further problems contact the online helpline and they will fix the issue or help you go through the process.

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