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TOP 5 COMMON WORDPRESS ERRORS

Controlling around 28% of the web, WordPress is an obvious name in the web progression space. The blockhead evidence CMS licenses everyone to make a site all things considered, at record speed. Additionally, it doesn't stop here! Because of its bounteous number of modules, there's nothing that a customer can't accomplish through WordPress. Disregarding its comfort, there are some ordinary WordPress botches that can freeze you as a creator. Interestingly, the WordPress botch you see on your site is no doubt been represented and settled by someone before you. Substitute features given by the modules can stow away significant deformities presenting your site to bungles and bugs which just at any point show themselves even from a negative viewpoint possible moment. We should investigate a portion of the more typical sorts of WordPress bugs and how to settle them:  1. The White Screen of Death  This is a champion among the most imperative botches a WordPress customer can defy. T...

How to install WordPress application in GoDaddy?

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How to install WordPress application in GoDaddy? WordPress and GoDaddy both are the most widely used content management system and domain registrar respectively. It is pretty interesting to learn the installation procedure of WordPress application in GoDaddy domain registrar. In this blog we will discuss about a step by step manual installation process of WordPress application on a GoDaddy domain or subdomain. To begin with we must ensure of a few basic facts like you must need to have a web hosting account in GoDaddy and a registered domain. Here you must note that GoDaddy already has got its own ‘one click hosting application’ which helps you to install WordPress easily with a single click. But experts recommend you to go for a manual installation as the single click process can cause some terrible security issues. Follow the steps written below Basic steps Get your own domain: You must need to buy a web address from GoDaddy where your WordPress Supported website will c...

How to fix WordPress Internal Server Error

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  Internal server error is a very common error that occurs with WordPress. Many reasons can cause this error. WordPress 24x7 is a team of professional guys who solves all the problems related to WordPress at competitive rates. Below are few steps recommended by our experts to resolve this issue. The most common reason behind this error is a corrupted .htaccess file. To fix it you can login to your website via FTP server and rename it as .htaccess corrupted file. Then just try to launch your website. If it gets launched without any problem go to Settings>Permalinks and reset the permalink. And a new .htaccess file will be generated. You can deactivate all the Plugins from admin screen. But you may find it difficult to access your administration screen. In this case you must access it through FTP file server and deactivate the Plugins. The current theme of WordPress can be switched with ‘The WordPress Twenty Sixteen’ theme in case the error is related to the ...

WordPress installation Directory is not empty

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WordPress provides several quickinstall and autoinstaller using which you can easily install WordPress on your machine. Since it seems a fastest way to download WordPress many users try it. But then they face the error which says installation directory is not empty. It is a very common error among WordPress users. WordPress Customer Support Number has summed up some ready-made solutions for this problem which are listed below. First you need to check that whether the directory in the domain or subdomain option of File manager which is there in control panel is empty. You must remember here that when you try to launch file manager from control panel you have checked the ‘show hidden files in control panel’ option from a pop-up window that appears in between. Then you may try to rename the old folder and create a new folder with same name which is just a blank folder. Next you can try to install WordPress again. Second method tells you to map your domain or subdomain...