3. Check if the plugins are compatible with new system updates
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:21 am
It is true that most of the most popular extensions are tested on new versions of the WordPress software, but it is always good to check that there are in fact no problems in the plugins when used in updates.
After all, these extensions have their own updates. If they are not aligned with the latest versions of the platform, your website may malfunction.
Therefore, we always recommend updating the system manually .
What are the most common WordPress errors?
Although the WordPress system is powerful and well-organized, it is not immune to problems. Here are some of the main errors you may face and what each one means.
Internal server error (error 500)
There are several possible causes for this error. Things you can try to resolve include:
check if the .htaccess file is corrupted;
add the line of code: ('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M') to wp-config.php file;
disable the plugins to see if the problem is with any of them.
Error connecting to the database
This problem occurs when we enter incorrect input slovenia mobile database data, such as username and password, or when there is a database lock on the server .
If it is the second case, the solution is to contact server support and wait for updates on the status of the problem.
Error 502 (Bad Gateway)
Error 502 occurs when the page takes too long to load the request made by the visitor when trying to access your site in the browser.
One cause could be traffic congestion that causes more hits than the site can handle. Another possibility is that a plugin is causing the failure.
Since all of these errors are technical, it's worth asking a professional to take care of them. If this isn't possible, consult the WordPress documentation to learn how to act in each situation.
After all, these extensions have their own updates. If they are not aligned with the latest versions of the platform, your website may malfunction.
Therefore, we always recommend updating the system manually .
What are the most common WordPress errors?
Although the WordPress system is powerful and well-organized, it is not immune to problems. Here are some of the main errors you may face and what each one means.
Internal server error (error 500)
There are several possible causes for this error. Things you can try to resolve include:
check if the .htaccess file is corrupted;
add the line of code: ('WP_MEMORY_LIMIT', '64M') to wp-config.php file;
disable the plugins to see if the problem is with any of them.
Error connecting to the database
This problem occurs when we enter incorrect input slovenia mobile database data, such as username and password, or when there is a database lock on the server .
If it is the second case, the solution is to contact server support and wait for updates on the status of the problem.
Error 502 (Bad Gateway)
Error 502 occurs when the page takes too long to load the request made by the visitor when trying to access your site in the browser.
One cause could be traffic congestion that causes more hits than the site can handle. Another possibility is that a plugin is causing the failure.
Since all of these errors are technical, it's worth asking a professional to take care of them. If this isn't possible, consult the WordPress documentation to learn how to act in each situation.