Elementor is a recent and popular WordPress editor (page builder plugin) that replaces the older Block Editor with a more intensive yet intuitive page builder. But it requires you to load Elementor every time you want to create or edit a page. As such, there are times when Elementor fails to load. Users often see […]
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How to Fix the “Sorry, You Are Not Allowed to Access This Page” Error in WordPress
Did you receive the “Sorry, you are not allowed to access this page” error message and can’t solve the problem? Don’t worry, since we will provide nearly a dozen solutions. For now, we urge you to begin troubleshooting as soon as possible. Keeping a public page inaccessible for long can hurt your search engine rankings. […]
How to Fix WordPress Admin AJAX 500 Error
An AJAX 500 error message can appear in the WordPress Admin section, worrying administrators and encouraging a quick solution. Since there’s no one-size-fits-all solution we can suggest, we can only reveal that it’s similar to the HTTP 500 Internal Server error, meaning the server unexpectedly closed a connection because something prevented it from executing the […]
How to Fix the Invalid JSON Error in WordPress
WordPress uses JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) to store and transfer data from the server to the web page, which can end in errors. JSON is particularly easy to understand for us (it’s “human-readable” instead of “machine-readable”) making it beginner-friendly, much like HTML. Both are used across WordPress websites, and though some users mix them up, […]
How to Fix “Sorry, This File Type Is Not Permitted for Security Reasons” Error in WordPress
Started uploading a file and was met with the concerning “Sorry, this file type is not permitted for security reasons” error message? Don’t fret—it may have been a mishap on your part. However, it can also be precisely what it says: an unsupported file extension that can harm your website. Therefore, this CMS (Content Management […]
How to Fix Sidebar Below Content Error in WordPress
Though not every website uses them, sidebars are an essential part of WordPress. They serve as a way to highlight content or provide additional information. For instance, sidebars are often utilized to show calendars, posts archive, banners, links to other pages on the website, or advertisements for external products and services. This is great when […]
How to Fix “Failed to Open Stream” Error in WordPress
Saw the “Failed to open stream” error instead of your regular page or even the homepage? While unquestionably a reason for worry, it might not be as devastating as you think. The examples below show WordPress will do its best to locate the source, down to the line, and problematic symbol or phrase. Even if […]
How to Fix “Missing a Temporary Folder” Error in WordPress
Saw the “Missing a temporary folder” error pop up while trying to upload files to your WordPress website? Don’t panic. Though not common, the message is known to appear shortly after you’ve tweaked the source files on your website or uploaded files to your Media Library. Even if you haven’t, any changes to the Media […]
How to Fix Syntax Errors in WordPress
Saw the “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected …” on your WordPress website frontend and freaked out? While certainly scary, as it goes to show how a tiny error, even a dot or comma, can wreck the entire website, you’re far from the first user to experience that. In fact, the error is quite common, especially […]
How to Fix Pluggable.php File Errors in WordPress
A pluggable.php file error can appear on both the frontend and the backend. To be more specific, it might appear in place of your homepage, or after you access your WordPress Admin Section. Even worse, it often appears on all pages of your website, similar to the white screen of death in WordPress, which makes […]
How to Fix WordPress RSS Feed Errors
RSS feeds seem to be losing popularity. This is due to the social media networks, push notifications, mailing lists, and similar ways to stay updated. Luckily, their value didn’t decrease, and there are still plenty of users who rely on RSS feeds to read news, updates, and podcasts. Now that you know their importance, besides […]
How to Fix the 504 Gateway Timeout Error in WordPress
Faced the 504 Gateway Timeout error instead of the page you expected? It happened because the server you tried to contact could not fulfill the request. But why? The reason could be a plethora of things, hence why there are so many solutions. Luckily, this error, while terrifying when it does, happens much less often […]