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How to Fix WordPress Posts Returning 404 Errors
Are you experiencing 404 errors when accessing your WordPress admin area and blog? This is the error that occurs when you try to open a post and see a "404 not found" message. Why is my WordPress post returning a 404 error? There are various reasons why a WordPress post shows a 404 "Page not found" error. Some of the common ones are: Let's see how to fix a WordPress post that returns a 404 error. Method 1: Check...
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How to Fix WordPress White Screen of Death
WordPress white screen of death is one of the most common WordPress errors. There is no message prompting to be locked out of the WordPress site. Another problem with the white screen of death error is that sometimes it only affects one part of the website. For example, you may only see the white screen of death in the WordPress admin area, while the rest is unaffected. Or you may see it on specific posts. Caveat again: always backup WordPress before making changes to your site...
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How to Fix Syntax Errors in WordPress
I've seen a lot of WordPress tutorials online that require you to add code snippets to your website. However, a small mistake in adding a code snippet can cause the entire site to crash, especially for newbies. If you try something new on your WordPress site and get the following error "Syntax error, unexpected...", don't panic, check out our tutorial. Avoid errors by using correct syntax Syntax errors are usually caused by a small but critical mistake in the code syntax. For example, a missing comma or ...
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How to Fix 500 Internal Server Error in WordPress
Internal Server Error is one of the most common WordPress errors. Sometimes when we open a web page, we see that the page prompts 500 Internal Server Error! So, what is this exactly? And how to solve it? Let's take a look at it together! What is 500 Internal Server Error? 500 Internal Server Error is a common web server error. It is not unique to WordPress and can happen to any website. The 500 in the error message is technically...
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Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them
WordPress is widely used all over the world, but there are many problems that often arise. Let's take a look at some of the problems that occur frequently and how to fix them! Important: It's still a cliché to always back up your data before making any changes to your website, just in case. Let's look at how to fix the most common WordPress errors one by one. 1. How to Fix Internal Server Errors The most common WordPress error encountered by newbies at the beginning of their career is usually "Internal Server Error...".
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How to Fix WordPress .htaccess File
A website's .htaccess file is a small but important file that runs in the background, like a set of instructions for the server. The file explains how to handle things like permalinks and security measures. However, the file can become corrupted for a variety of reasons, which can lead to problems; such as broken links or white screens of death. What is an .htaccess file? An .htaccess file is a hidden configuration file that plays a crucial role in the operation of a WordPress website...
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How to Fix WordPress Stuck in Maintenance Mode
WordPress sites stuck in maintenance mode can be a headache; especially when the site is being updated or has a lot of traffic. Maintenance mode can be caused by a variety of factors, from simple file corruption to more complex plugin conflicts or existing .maintenance files. Fixing a WordPress site stuck in maintenance mode is also relatively simple. Let's take a look at it together! What causes WordPress to get stuck in maintenance mode? Maintenance mode is when WordPress is updating or making re...
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Which free WP plugin allows credit card and PayPal payments on a single page?
Which free WP plugin enables credit card and PayPal payments on one page? Some forms (e.g. WPForms/Forminator) have separate credit card and PayPal pages, and I need a separate page where users can choose their preferred method. If not, how can I write one?
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Entering multiple categories for the same post
When I publish a post, it shows up in multiple categories depending on the tags I use. I know how to get the category ID, but I can't remember where to put that ID # so the post doesn't show up in the rest of the categories based on the tags. Can anyone help with this?
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Using WordPress as a CMS only
I am looking for documentation on how to set up a website. I only want to use static pages and there are no posts on the site. Where should I start?