5 Common WordPress Errors That Website Developers Should Fix

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The WordPress website development team should always keep an eagle eye on the smooth functioning of their WordPress website which could prevent their clients’ and prospects’ bad experiences.

These common errors usually relate to JavaScript and PHP, plugins that aren’t compatible with the current latest WordPress versions, and server-side issues like slow database queries or poor security practices.

The best surety of a first-class user experience is a result of the website’s proper functioning. It can only be achieved by an error-free WordPress website.

WordPress errors(and how to fix them)?

505 Internal Server Error

Plugin or theme conflict is present in your site that has led to this error. If you could not find any conflict, then the corrupt .htaccess file is causing this error.

The fix:

Regenerate your .htaccess file.
If the conflict is the issue then deactivating them would solve the error.
If all else fails, your wordpress website development services provider s the last saved arsenal for advanced debugging.

Error Establishing a Database Connection

Imagine you have just posted a blog and bam. The error shows
It issue arises when your website is unsuccessful in establishing a database connection.

The fix:

Ensure that your database authentication is correct.wp-config.php holds sensitive information including the passwords.
If your find the credentials to be correct then contact your host to enquire about the server issues.

Connection Timed Out

Connection timeout is also one of the many things that are on the checklist of WordPress website development services providers to watch out for. The last thing that you want for your visitor is to wait. This is one major factor that influences bounce and conversion rates.

The reason for delayed server responses could be traffic spikes, plugin conflicts, hosting issues, or more. If your server is taking way too long to entertain the user request then fix it as soon as possible.

The fix:

  • Check for any reported problems on your hosting provider's status page.
  • If you're using a shared host, try upgrading to a VPS or dedicated server.
  • Check for plugin conflicts.
  • Try expanding the WordPress memory limit.

403 Forbidden Error

The possible causes of this error’s occurrence are:

  • The denied access to the file or directory you have searched for.
  • There could be server issues or a faulty WordPress website development.

The fix:

Typing URL anomalies can lead to such errors so check that you have entered the right URL.
If you see a 403 Forbidden error, it's essential to first check the URL you're trying to access. If URL is correct then find if the file or directory has been moved or deleted. If it has, then you'll need to update your WordPress website accordingly.
If nothing works then Index.php enabling will probably resolve it.

White Screen of Death

It could be scary to see a white screen on your website. This hints at the inability of WordPress cannot load due to database or PHP errors. It could also be caused by a corrupted plugin or file. The syntax error in your code is also a possibility that can lead to a white screen.

The fix:

Try reloading the webpage. If that doesn't do the trick then access the site via FTP and delete the plugins folder or at least deactivate them.

Final Thoughts

These are some things you can do to ensure website visitors leave with the best possible experience. By fixing these errors when designing your WordPress website you can have peace of mind that these errors or problems occurring when it loads are slim. All of this could only be possible if you were aware of all potential errors and their resolution in the first place.

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