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How To Fix WordPress White Screen of Death Error

A white screen of death error also may be visible a little dissimilar from one web browser to another. Like, on Google Chrome, you can see error u201cThis page isnu2019t working.u201d Know more: https://wordpresserror500.com/wordpress-white-screen-of-death/

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How To Fix WordPress White Screen of Death Error

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  1. WordPress White Screen of Death error is a very annoying Website error because it does not give specific information about the error. When the user tries to open the site or login to the admin panel, he or she only can see the white blank screen as an error.

  2. Causes of WordPress White Screen of Death Error WordPress white screen of death error may occur on a specific page post or full website. • Exhausted php memor • Error in WordPress Plugin

  3. Faulty WordPress theme • Any syntax error also causes WSOD • Failed WordPress auto-update How To Fix WordPress White Screen of Death (WSOD) Error

  4. 1 Increase php Memory Limit The exceeding limits of PHP can also be the reason behind the white screen of death error to your website. Increase your php memory limit to fix it.

  5. 2 Disable all the plugins From the WordPress Admin Dashboard Then go to Plugins> Installed Plugin> Select All Plugin> choose to deactivate from Bulk Action dropdown and click Apply.

  6. From Hosting Server (Cpanel) Login to your Cpanel, by using your control panel username and password.

  7. Go to > Public.html> look for folder wp-content > ope wp-content folder you can see plugin folder inside it Now right-click on the plugin folder and rename it. Example “plugin_old.” It disables all the plugin at once. Now check your website if it opens, it means one of your plugins is creating the problem. Find the right plugin and delete it or re-install it.

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