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There has been Critical Error on Your WordPress Website how to fix it?

  Steps to Fix Critical Error WordPress Website : Usually caused by a syntax error in your functions.php file. Try roll back on your theme update and see if the problem persists. Check your email and see what the error is. Rename your theme folder. Try login again. Go through cpanel >>File manager >> root folder  >> public html >> wp-content >>plugins Rename the plugin folder to maybe n-plugin. If this solve it, delete the recently activated plugin or reactive plugin one after the other. Downgrade your php version from cpanel or upgrade depending on the version.  Check your admin email WordPress will send you access link and the exact problem Call  +1-857-342-2365 for help and support.

Fix the Critical Error in your WordPress Website?

  Troubleshoot Plugin Conflict Issues If that’s not the theme, it could be a problem with the plugin. In some ways, the troubleshooting is similar. However, it is much easier to rename the plug-in folder to “pluginsOFF”. Visit the site and log in. This will close all plugins. Note that this will not remove the original settings for these plugins, as they will be there when you re-enable them later. Once the plug-ins are disabled, go back and rename the folder to “plug-in”. Go to your WordPress admin area and re-enable each one, one by one, until you see the screen saying “There has been a critical error on your website”.  When you’ve discovered the problem, you probably need to restore the object or module that caused it. You can do this in several ways. Download the original plugin files directly from the WordPress plugin directory and replace the plugin via File manager by your host (or cPanel) or via FTP or sFTP. Use the  WP Rollback plugin  to restore the plugin ...

How to disable WordPress Plugins via FTP?

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  If you Can’t login to WordPress admin consider that sometimes plugins can interfere with your login page. This usually happens when your plugins aren’t synced with one another. To fix this issue you must disable all of your plugins. But how can you do that when you can’t access your WordPress dashboard? To do so you need to use your FTP account and disable plugins through the host. Locate your WordPress files and go to wp-content/plugins. now change the folder’s name from WordPress Plugins to something else. You can rename it to anything, for example, plugins_old. by doing so your plugins will be disabled. Now try to login to your WordPress dashboard. If this fixes the issue then it means one of your plugins is interfering with your login page. Call  +1-857-342-2365 for more help and support.

Fix can't update WordPress plugin?

  You should be able to update the plugin via the main Updates page in the WordPress Dashboard. If you're sure that a new version of the plugin is available but it's not appearing for you to install, please check the following: Is your license key active?  If you have changed domain names (e.g. if you've moved from a development site to your live domain), go to the plugin settings page and re-save your license key to activate it on the live domain. Has your subscription expired?  If you bought the plugin more than 12 months ago and haven't renewed then your subscription may have expired. You will need to renew or re-purchase the WordPress Plugins to get a new license key before you can update. Has the update only just been released?  If the new version of the plugin was released very recently, then it may not be available for you to install yet. It can sometimes take a while for updates to become available on all sites. Please check back later to see ...

Must have WordPress Plugins and why we need them

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  1. Yoast SEO Yoast SEO is by far the most popular SEO tool in the WordPress landscape, and it’s easy to see why it’s one of our must-have WordPress plugins. Not only can it help you  improve your SEO , it can even analyze your content’s readability.  About 79% of users  only scan through your posts and pages, so the more accessible your copy is, the greater your chance of retaining their attention. Key Features: Optimize your WordPress posts and pages using keywords and meta descriptions. See how well your content is currently optimized, and make improvements easily. Improve your content’s readability with simple tips. 2. UpdraftPlus An average of  30,000 websites  get hacked every day. When you consider the fact that WordPress powers  nearly 30% of sites  on the web, you can see why it’s a frequent target. Moreover, parts of your WordPress Plugins can sometimes stop working due to simple errors. Key Features: Create automatic or manual ba...

How to remember the WordPress login URL?

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To help you remember the login URL, you can add the login page URL to bookmarks in your browser. Another option is to add a link to the menu, footer or sidebar of your website. Here’s how: Go to  Appearance → Menus → Link tab Add your login link Click Add to Menu Save OR Go to  Appearance → Widgets Drag the  Meta  to any widget ready area on your website such as sidebar or footer When you   WordPress Login , you can also check the  Remember Me  box so that you stay logged in. If you wish, you can also add a login form to your sidebar. This is helpful if you’ve got a number of users accessing the login page. If you are unable to the steps, Call  +1-857-342-2365 for help and support.

What is a Responsive WordPress Theme and Why Does it Matter?

  A responsive WordPress theme will automatically adjust itself to the user’s screen size. This means that your WordPress site will look equally good on mobile phones, tablets, and desktop devices. Today around 51.5% of global internet traffic is on mobile devices. That means half of your users will be accessing your website using a mobile device. If your website doesn’t fit their screen or looks ugly on their device, then they will immediately leave. They may never find your website again. This is why you must always use a responsive WordPress Themes for all your websites. Responsive themes improve the user experience and also have a significant SEO (search engine optimization) advantage. Search engines like Google rank mobile-friendly websites higher in mobile search, which brings more traffic to your site. To install a responsive theme Call  +1-857-342-2365 . 

Fix Facebook incorrect WordPress Thumbnail

  Many things can stop Facebook from correctly guessing which thumbnail to use for posts and pages in WordPress. Facebook uses open graph (og) tags to show your content on its platform. One reason for this issue could be having multiple images set in the og:image tag, where your featured image is smaller than your other images. This is easy to solve with a WordPress SEO plugin like All in One SEO. It will automatically add the correct open graph tags to your site, preventing the missing thumbnail issue. First, you’ll need to install and activate All in One SEO.  Next, you’ll need to turn on the function that allows the plugin to add Facebook thumbnail images to each post. To do this, go to  All in One SEO » Social Networks . Then, in the Facebook tab, turn the  Enable Open Graph Markup  toggle to the “on” position. Beneath that area, you can select a  Default Post Image  from the drop-down menu. This will typically be your Featured Image...

How to fix errors of WordPress plugins and themes?

  Website migration : in such a case, try changing your PHP version , it should match with your previous hosting PHP version. If that doesn’t help, try to re-upload your website files. Updating your WordPress version : if the errors appeared after WordPress upgrade, then either one of your plugins or themes uses outdated functions, that are not supported by WordPress anymore, or something went wrong during the update. The best solution would be restoring your website from backup and trying to update the WordPress version again. If the issue occurs again, then you will need to find a different plugin or theme instead of an outdated one - or use an older version of WordPress (not recommended for security reasons). Updating your WordPress Themes /plugin : same as above, you will need to restore your website from backup and do changes again. If the plugin’s or theme’s update brings errors again, you will need to either reinstall or find an alternative for them. Call +1-857-342-2365...

How to fix WordPress Syntax Error ?

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  Another error among common WordPress errors that causes regular pain to thousands of WP users is syntax error. If you ever get an error like “Syntax error, unexpected…”, don’t panic. It’s an unexpected syntax error which needs to be troubleshot. In particular, it happens when you try to add code snippets into WP, but have missed something or the syntax of the code is incorrect. Naturally, you will have to find even the tiny error you have made and correct the syntax. It can be a comma, curly bracket, quotation or some other symbol. Thus, for removing this error which makes your whole site inaccessible, you will need FTP client support. Connect FTP with your WP website and go to the file that needs to be fixed. Delete the code you have added last or edit it with the right syntax. Once you are done with removing or editing the code, save that file and upload it to your server again. Now check your website. It must be working properly. Call   WordPress Developer +1-857-34...

How to fix the WordPress Login Error When a Plugin Fails?

  A failing WordPress Plugin can create a   mess.   It can make your wp-admin page unreachable, so you won’t be able to disable it or delete it!  So, what to do in those cases? We have good news for you, it’s extremely easy! This issue normally happens for two reasons: The Plugin is not compatible with your current WordPress version The Plugin is fatally conflicting with another component Either way, it’s breaking your site and needs to be removed. This is what you need to do. Go to the “wp-content” folder  that contains the Plugin folder Change the name to the plugin that caused all this  to “<plugin_name>_old”. You can choose any name, as long as it’s a new one. Go again to your “wp-admin” page If everything worked out fine, you should be able to access again! If this is the case, you can now go back to “wp-content” and  safely delete the Plugin we renamed a few steps before . However, if you still have the same issue, this most ...

How to fix WordPress Themes issues?

  1. Stylesheet Is Missing You’ve just downloaded or purchased a super awesome theme and you go to install it and see the lovely message below: Well your first thought might be… “the developer screwed me and gave me a theme without a stylesheet” Of course it is possible the zip file you received didn’t have a style.css file, but more likely the issue is you didn’t upload the  root theme  folder. Missing Stylesheet Error Solution Locate the folder you have of the theme on your desktop and open it (if it is zipped, unzip and open it). Now when you open it you should see all your files in there, if not the theme is likely in a sub-directory. For example our premium themes all have the theme inside an “Installable Theme” folder. Generally it’s somewhere obvious and the actual theme folder will likely be named the same as the theme. Once found zip it and upload via WordPress or upload the unzipped folder via FTP. 2. Sample Data Import Errors You’ve got your WordPress Themes i...

Fix WordPress site experiencing technical difficulties

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  WordPress introduced a fatal error protection feature in WordPress 5.2. This feature displays a simple error message stating that “This site is experiencing technical difficulties”. For full details, WordPress then sends an email notification on your WordPress admin email address. This email message contains a link to access the backend and attempt to fix the error. This error message can be triggered by any of the fatal errors mentioned in this article. If you don’t have access to the admin email or can’t get WordPress emails then it becomes harder to find out what error is occurring. The easiest way to fix this is to make sure that your WordPress admin email address is correct and that you can receive WordPress notification emails. Call   WordPress Developer   +1-857-342-2365 for help and support.