Category: WordPress Errors
The “The link you followed has expired” error in WordPress can occur for several reasons. Still, a problem with the upload process or a PHP configuration issue usually causes it. Here are a...
“Error establishing a database connection” is a common error that can occur in WordPress when there is a problem connecting to the database. Here are a few steps you can take to try...
The error “The package could not be installed. The theme is missing the style.css stylesheet” in WordPress occurs when you try to install a theme, and it doesn’t have the necessary style.css file...
This error typically occurs when WordPress doesn’t have the proper permissions to upload files to the server. To fix this, you can try the following steps: Connect to your website using an FTP...
Error 521 can occur when using Cloudflare with WordPress and is typically caused by a connection issue between Cloudflare and your web server. To fix this error, you can try the following steps: Check...
Sticking at the “Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance page. Check back in a minute.” error message typically appears when WordPress is in the middle of a scheduled maintenance task, such as a plugin...
The “Cannot Modify Header Information – Headers Already Sent By” error occurs when there is whitespace or other output before the HTTP headers are sent. This can happen for a few reasons, such as: Extra...
Many common errors and issues can arise when using WordPress, and the troubleshooting steps depend on the specific problem. Here are a few common issues and their potential solutions: White Screen of Death:...