A common problem with WordPress is damaging your website. It’s usually a result of using a large amount of Plugins which are addons that do specific things for your WordPress website. Specifically the problem usually comes up with the interaction of these Plugins and sometimes the Theme you’re using for the website.
That’s why I’d like to share a few of my best tips for avoiding destroying your site. First you want to only activate 1 Plugin at a time, this ensures that you know which Plugin caused the problem. You should take it a step further and set up that Plugin how you want it before moving on to the next Plugin.
If a Plugin causes a problem or you get an error message, press the back button on your browser and try to unactivated the Plugin or delete it from your website. If that doesn’t work you’ll have to delete it manually through FTP.
Also it’s important to know that just because you receive an error message it doesn’t mean that the Plugin doesn’t work on your site, so open your website in a new tab and see if it works properly while using the original tab to go to the Plugins list page in case you have to delete the Plugin.
Another common problem in WordPress is the amount of memory allocated to your WordPress website, some websites require more memory to run certain Plugins so if you get a memory warning then talk to your hosting provider about allocating more memory to your website.
There are many potential problems that may occur in WordPress and usually you can find some sort of explanation by searching around online, so make sure you utilize Google’s search and be specific in your search if you can.
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Nice information…..thanks.