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63 Common WordPress Errors and How We Fix Them
Here's a comprehensive list of common WordPress errors. We specialize in fixing all of these quickly and efficiently. For malware issues, see our dedicated malware removal service.
Internal Server Error
A confusing error that appears when something is wrong with the server, but it cannot identify the specific problem, often shown as "500 Internal Server Error".
This Site is Experiencing Technical Difficulties
A fatal error protection feature in WordPress 5.2 that displays a simple error message and sends an email notification to the admin with a recovery link.
Syntax Error in WordPress
Occurs when adding code snippets with incorrect syntax, resulting in a PHP parse error indicating the unexpected element and file location.
Error Establishing a Database Connection in WordPress
Indicates the website cannot connect to the database, often due to incorrect database credentials or an unresponsive database server.
WordPress White Screen of Death
Results in a plain white screen with no error message, typically caused by PHP memory limit exhaustion or server configuration issues.
WordPress Posts Returning 404 Error
Causes single posts to show a 404 page not found error while other site sections work, usually due to permalink settings.
Sidebar Below Content Error in WordPress
The sidebar appears below the content instead of beside it, often caused by theme issues, unclosed HTML tags, or CSS width problems.
White Text and Missing Buttons in WordPress Visual Editor
Buttons in the classic editor disappear or show white spaces, due to JavaScript issues or conflicts with TinyMCE files.
WordPress Memory Exhausted Error
Occurs when a script or plugin exceeds the default PHP memory limit, leading to a fatal error or white screen.
Locked Out of WordPress Admin (wp-admin)
Prevents access to the admin area, possibly due to forgotten passwords, plugin issues, or a hacked site.
WordPress Login Page Refreshing and Redirecting Issue
The login page redirects back to itself upon login attempt, caused by incorrect site URLs or permalink settings.
Image Upload Issue in WordPress
Images fail to upload and appear broken in the media library, due to incorrect file and directory permissions.
Common Image Issues in WordPress
Involves problems like aligning, resizing, or cropping images, or displaying them in galleries, due to unfamiliarity with WordPress media handling.
“Are You Sure You Want to Do This” Error in WordPress
Appears in the admin area when a plugin or theme fails to use nonces properly for security.
Briefly Unavailable for Scheduled Maintenance Error in WordPress
Occurs during interrupted updates, leaving the site in maintenance mode and inaccessible.
WordPress Not Sending Email Issue
Prevents receiving contact form submissions or notifications, often because hosting providers limit email modules.
WordPress RSS Feed Errors
Caused by poor XML formatting, such as missing line breaks, leading to parsing errors in feeds.
403 Forbidden Error in WordPress
Server permissions deny access to a page, often due to incorrect file permissions or security plugin issues.
Error Too Many Redirects Issue in WordPress
Results from misconfigured redirects creating a loop between URLs.
“Upload: Failed to Write File to Disk” Error in WordPress
Prevents writing files to the server due to incorrect folder permissions.
“This site ahead contains harmful programs” Error in WordPress
Google warning for suspicious code, malware, or low-quality ads linking to malicious sites.
Missed Schedule Post Error in WordPress
WordPress fails to publish scheduled posts at the specified time for various reasons.
Fatal Error: Maximum Execution Time Exceeded in WordPress
PHP script exceeds the time limit set by the hosting provider to prevent abuse.
Facebook Incorrect Thumbnail Issue in WordPress
Facebook fails to display the correct thumbnail image when sharing, often due to Open Graph tag issues.
WordPress Keeps Logging Out Problem
Users are repeatedly logged out because the authentication cookie does not match the site URL settings.
Mixed Content Error in WordPress
Occurs on SSL sites when resources load via HTTP instead of HTTPS, affecting SEO and user experience.
Add Media Button Not Working in WordPress
The media uploader button fails due to JavaScript conflicts from plugins or themes.
502 Bad Gateway Error in WordPress
Server request takes too long to process, caused by high traffic, poor code, or server misconfiguration.
503 Service Unavailable Error in WordPress
Triggered by unresponsive PHP scripts, heavy server load, or brute force attacks.
504 Gateway Timeout Error in WordPress
Request fails to connect through a proxy or firewall to the upstream server, common with firewalls like Sucuri or Cloudflare.
WordPress Failed to Open Stream Error
WordPress cannot load a specified file, resulting in warnings or fatal errors due to permissions or missing files.
WordPress 429 Too Many Requests Error
Server protection against abuse when too many requests are made, potentially blocking search engines if misconfigured.
413 Request Entity Too Large Error in WordPress
Occurs when uploading large files exceeding server limits for themes, plugins, or media.
Turn Off PHP Errors in WordPress
Displays errors and warnings on the site or admin area, which can make the site look unprofessional.
Secure Connection Error in WordPress
Prevents WordPress from connecting to WordPress.org for updates due to hosting server misconfigurations.
Destination Folder Already Exists Error in WordPress
Happens during theme or plugin installation when a folder with the same name already exists.
Another Update in Process Error in WordPress
Appears when trying to run multiple updates simultaneously, due to a database lock.
Password Reset Key Error in WordPress
Causes the login page to refresh endlessly, often due to insufficient disk space preventing database saves.
"Missing a Temporary Folder" Error in WordPress
WordPress cannot access the PHP temporary folder, disrupting uploads and installations.
Pluggable.php File Errors in WordPress
Errors in core functions that can be overridden, caused by plugins or code mishandling headers.
Common SSL Issues in WordPress
Browser warnings when the SSL certificate does not match or is improperly installed on HTTPS sites.
File and Folder Permissions Error in WordPress
Incorrect permissions prevent WordPress from functioning properly, requiring specific settings like 755 for folders.
HTTP Image Upload Error in WordPress
Temporary or persistent error when uploading images via the media uploader.
Your Connection is Not Private Error
Browser cannot validate the SSL certificate on HTTPS sites, blocking access.
“The Link You Followed Has Expired” Error in WordPress
Occurs when uploading large files that exceed time or size limits during theme/plugin installation.
WordPress Website Not Updating Right Away Issue
Recent changes do not appear due to caching in browsers or WordPress caching plugins.
“Failed To Load Resource” Error In WordPress
Browser cannot load images, scripts, or stylesheets because files are missing or URLs are incorrect.
cURL Error 28: Connection Timed Out in WordPress
Site fails to communicate with external services, causing API calls or updates to fail due to timeouts.
“Googlebot cannot access CSS and JS files” Error in WordPress
Google cannot load CSS and JS resources for crawling, often due to blocks in .htaccess or robots.txt.
'Cookies Are Blocked Due to Unexpected Output' Error in WordPress
Prevents login by blocking cookies, caused by early output like extra spaces in files.
'Sorry, You Are Not Allowed to Access This Page' Error in WordPress
Denies access to admin pages due to permission changes, migrations, or plugin conflicts.
‘ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED’ Error in WordPress
Browser cannot find the server due to DNS issues or misconfigured domain settings.
‘Updating Failed’ or ‘Publishing Failed’ Error in WordPress
Block editor cannot connect to the REST API for saving posts or pages.
401 Error in WordPress
Server blocks access due to missing or incorrect authentication for logins or protected pages.
WordPress admin-ajax.php 400 Bad Request Error
Malformed AJAX requests from plugins or themes fail, often due to caching or security restrictions.
‘This Site Can’t Be Reached’ Error in WordPress
Browser cannot connect to the site due to DNS, server, or network issues.
‘Sorry, This File Type Is Not Permitted for Security Reasons’ Error in WordPress
WordPress blocks upload of certain file types like SVG for security.
‘There Has Been a Critical Error on This Website’ in WordPress
Fatal error preventing site loading, replacing the white screen with a notice.
‘ERR_CONNECTION_RESET’ Error in WordPress
Connection between browser and site is unexpectedly closed, preventing page loads.
‘DNS Server Not Responding’ Error in WordPress
DNS fails to resolve the site's IP address due to connection or settings problems.
‘DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN’ Error in WordPress
DNS lookup fails because the domain cannot be found, often due to expired domains or incorrect records.
‘414 Request-URI Too Long’ Error in WordPress
Server cannot handle overly long URLs caused by plugins, themes, or redirect loops.
‘ERR_CONNECTION_REFUSED’ Error in WordPress
Server rejects the connection request due to firewall blocks or misconfigurations.
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