WordPress Errors: Quick Fixes for the Most Common Problems
Even experienced WordPress users run into errors. Here is a complete guide to diagnosing and fixing the most common WordPress errors in 2025.
1. White Screen of Death (WSOD)
Usually caused by a plugin conflict or memory limit. Disable all plugins via FTP, then re-enable one by one to find the culprit. Increase PHP memory limit in wp-config.php.
2. Error 500 – Internal Server Error
Check your .htaccess file and PHP error logs. Deactivate all plugins and switch to a default theme to isolate the issue.
3. Error 404 – Page Not Found
Go to Settings > Permalinks and click Save Changes to regenerate your permalink structure.
4. Connection Timed Out
This usually indicates a server resource problem. Contact your hosting provider or upgrade your plan.
5. Database Connection Error
Check your wp-config.php database credentials. Ensure your database server is running and accessible.
Prevention Tips
Use a lightweight, well-coded theme from AllWin Theme to minimize error risks. Keep WordPress, themes, and plugins updated at all times.
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