A Guide to Fixing 5 Common WordPress Errors

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WordPress has got enormous acceptability across the globe for the very reason that it is functional and easy to use — almost all the leading brands like The Newyork Times, Facebook and Disney are using it because it is safe, user-friendly and increases the ranks in the search engine system. Countless people have been using the WordPress theme developer now to boost their startups with attractive website contents, themes, blogs, and designs. It, in turn, help them to build a proper fan base and loyalty to their personal brand, which they want to promote. 

Now it is evident that a website that offering so much including plugins, security and incorporates audio or video clips in content, you might face some technical glitches while using it. But like an absolute pro, WordPress developer has provided an option of support which you can access regarding any emergency or for things you need to know. There are guides, blogs, and articles for you to help yourself as well. Also, you get this support system both for free and a paid service which can be used for premium or business versions. 

While it can be frustrating to come across errors while designing your website or doing WordPress template customization, you should know that you are not the only one who is suffering from such technical failures. Also, it is quite easy to fix the errors in no time.

Here is a list of five most common WordPress errors you have come across if you are using it and natural remedies on how you can solve the problems. 

  • It must be unnerving to see a white blank screen all of a sudden while working on the website. Especially if you are a novice and you have a very minimal idea about designing, it will scare you. But a screen showing no content or just an error text can be fixed. It happens mostly because of some plugin or themes which you have chosen to be the part of the site but is not compatible with the current version. To fix this, you are required to isolate all the plugins and check the underlying issues. Rename the existing plugin folder so that it can be identified as the old one and create a new folder where copy all the plugin links individually. This way, you know which of the plugins are not working.
  • There can be an error in establishing a database connection. You do not need to scratch your head to find the root of the problem here as you have already received the error message. The data connection has been compromised for some reason. You can talk to your service provider if there lies a problem with the internal server since they will know if there was at all an overlapping of any of the connections. If everything is okay there, you need to focus on the wp-config.php file. You have to open the file and recheck whether the information so provided is correct. But for changing the database name or the password, you have to have minimal knowledge regarding this. Make sure you know what you are up to. If this does not work as well, check out for hackers!
  • The most common error is the text of connection time out. It happens because the website is undertaking or trying to manage a lot of heavy tasks altogether and the server gets overloaded. It is commonly known as server error and often requires to contact your host. You may be required to increase your PHP memory which your host will do for you. Additionally, just check the plugins and theme links by reactivating it as the underlying problem might be there as well.
  • If you are getting a message like ‘ Shortly unavailable for scheduled maintenance; check back in a minute’, it is a simple problem and can be solved in a jiffy — you upgrade the version of your WordPress website, a new. A maintenance file gets created. It is removed by the platform of the website builder but often if the up-gradation is not completed, it does not get fixed. All you need to do is to detect the file by using the WP root directory and then delete it yourself.
  • While you are doing the WordPress template customization, you may face the sidebar problem if you are a beginner. It will be showing at the below of the page. The problem lies with the HTML or the CSS. You may have by mistake closed the DIV tag or forgot to close it while modifying the theme for your website. All you are required to solve this problem is that you need to go back to customization and remove or add a DIV tag. You can consult the WordPress theme developer.