Troubleshooting Common WordPress Plugin Errors

Troubleshooting Common WordPress Plugin Errors

If a plugin causes issues:

  • Deactivate the most recent plugin you installed.

  • Clear cache and test your site.

  • Update outdated plugins.

  • If your site crashes, use Recovery Mode from the email WordPress sends.

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