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Fix 20 + Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them only $39

Yesterday evening I received a call from my former client. For her, I have created a business website with a blog on the WordPress platform. It was about a common issue but demands the involvement of a WordPress developer.

By being a software developer, I usually never encourage my patrons to expect any active support beyond the one-year limit during the post-development period. So, I directed her to the WP-Agents team, which is an exclusive WordPress support & maintenance services agency known for its reliability and affordability.

However, after that, some thoughts were going on in my mind and I have made up my mind to write something about such common WordPress errors. So, WordPress website owners don’t panic about the common issues and initiate immediate support from an expert WordPress developer or a team.

An Essential Clarification:

Let me clarify one thing before jumping on the board. Official WordPress platform has acknowledged such common errors with details and solutions from a technical point of view.

Unfortunately, for busy business owners, it is useless and dangerous to follow any step without adequate knowledge and experience in WordPress programming. 

So, I will not write anything about technical remedies of such common issues in the WordPress website here, but just something about the symptoms to recognize in the first place what the issue is. 

It may help site owners to convey the problem in the right words to the support team.

20+ Common WordPress Errors:

I have given a brief of 20+ common WordPress errors that most WordPress website owners face and go to the web to find either a solution or seek expert help to fix all.

#1 – Error Establishing Database Connection

We are aware of a fact that WordPress is heavily reliant on a database for its functionality. It means the needs for database connection are more than other CMS platforms.

So, if anything wrong happens with either database or establishing database connection, the interface pop-ups the error message.

The first possibility is incorrect information/data/inputs in the wp-config.php file. For instance, 

  • Name of the database
  • Database access/login credentials like user name and password
  • Database host info

The second possibility is the issues with website hosting. Often the hosting server is down and you experience database connection problems in an already loaded interface.

Similarly, if your database exceeded its quota of storage, your hosting server either automatically shut down the site or the hosting provider does it manually.

The third possibility is that the website is compromised due to hacking activities. Of course, it needs scanning to detect and take expert help immediately before you lose any vital data from your database.

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