WordPress Troubleshooting & Fixes: Common Issues and How to Solve Them
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Running into WordPress problems? You’re not alone.
Every blogger faces tech issues — but the good news? Most of them are easy to fix, even if you’re a beginner.
In this guide, we’ll go through the most common WordPress problems and how to solve them without losing your mind 🛠️😅
⚠️ 1. Can’t Access Your WordPress Admin Panel
You type /wp-admin — and boom, white screen or error.
Possible Fixes:
- Clear your browser cache
- Disable plugins via your hosting panel (rename the “plugins” folder)
- Check if your hosting is down
- Restore a backup (if nothing else works)
📌 Keep regular backups using a plugin like UpdraftPlus
🧱 2. White Screen of Death (WSOD)
Your site shows a blank white screen? No error message?
Causes & Fixes:
- Plugin conflict → Disable plugins one by one
- Theme issue → Switch to a default theme (like Twenty Twenty-Four)
- PHP memory limit → Ask your host to increase it
💡 Use Health Check Plugin to detect issues safely.
🧩 3. Plugins or Themes Not Working
You installed something, but it’s not behaving as expected?
What to Try:
- Make sure it’s compatible with your version of WordPress
- Check for updates
- Clear your cache (especially if using LiteSpeed Cache)
- Deactivate and reactivate the plugin/theme
📌 Still broken? Contact the plugin/theme support team.
🖼️ 4. Images Not Uploading or Displaying
Can’t upload images or see broken thumbnails?
Solutions:
- File size too big? Compress first using TinyPNG
- Wrong file type? Stick to
.jpg
,.png
,.webp
- Check permissions (ask your host to reset file permissions)
- Clear any caching plugins and browser cache
✅ Keep image sizes under 200KB for better speed.
🧾 5. Contact Form Not Sending Emails
You’ve set up a form (like with WPForms or Contact Form 7) but emails aren’t arriving?
Fixes:
- Install a plugin like WP Mail SMTP
- Set up SMTP with Gmail or your hosting email
- Use Brevo (Sendinblue) for reliable delivery
📌 Full guide here: Contact Page Tips
🔄 6. Changes Not Showing on Your Site
You updated something… but nothing changed?
Try This:
- Clear your browser cache
- Purge cache from LiteSpeed Cache
- Check if you edited the correct page/post
- Disable caching temporarily to troubleshoot
💡 Always preview your site in incognito mode to test.
🛑 7. Site Crashed After Update
Updated WordPress, a theme, or plugin — and now the site’s broken?
Quick Recovery:
- Log in via hosting panel or FTP
- Restore a backup (you have one, right? 😅)
- Disable the latest plugin or theme causing the issue
- Reinstall WordPress core files manually (advanced)
✅ Best practice: always backup before updates.
✅ Final Thoughts
WordPress problems can be scary — but most are fixable in just a few clicks.
When in doubt:
- Stay calm
- Google the exact error
- Disable one thing at a time
- Use backups to recover
📌 Bookmark this page for future use — or explore more tips in our WordPress Tutorials Section
You’ve got this 💪