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Here’s a streamlined list of the most important topics for WordPress troubleshooting:

1. Clear Browser Cache

  • Reason: Outdated or cached files can cause display issues.
  • Action: Clear your browser cache and reload the page.

2. Update Everything

  • Reason: Outdated software can lead to compatibility issues.
  • Action: Update WordPress, themes, and plugins to their latest versions.

3. Check for Plugin or Theme Conflicts

  • Reason: Plugins or themes may conflict and cause issues.
  • Action:
  • Deactivate All Plugins: Go to Plugins > Installed Plugins and deactivate all.
  • Switch to Default Theme: Go to Appearance > Themes and activate a default WordPress theme.

4. Reset Permalinks

  • Reason: Permalink settings can affect URL structure and cause 404 errors.
  • Action: Go to Settings > Permalinks and click Save Changes.

5. Check .htaccess File

  • Reason: A corrupted .htaccess file can cause site errors.
  • Action: Ensure it contains default WordPress rules or regenerate it by resetting permalinks.

6. Reset Password

  • Reason: Login issues can often be resolved by resetting your password.
  • Action: Use the “Lost your password?” link on the login page to reset it.

7. Enable Debugging

  • Reason: Debugging can help identify errors and issues.
  • Action: Add the following to wp-config.php:

8. Contact Support

  • Reason: For persistent issues or complex problems.
  • Action:
  • WordPress Support Forums: Post questions or search for solutions.
  • Hosting Provider Support: Contact them for server or hosting-related issues.

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