• The page is completely BLANK, although, it is supposed to have text and images. This has happened with many of my posts. Too many errors.

    Blank pages when clicking on posts on my website (see link).

    And, errors when editing posts, stating, “unable to preview.”

    So horrible.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Oh mei. That’s definitely bad. When I look at the like and open the browser console i get the general error 500 error. “Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 500 ()”

    This is certainly no helpful. If you enable WP Debug for your site, you will actually be able to see the PHP error.
    For now all I can see is that it seems to happen quite early in the page rendering process.

    This could be cause by an array issues. I would suggest you install the Health Check and Troubleshooting plugin. With the plugin you can disable plugins for your admin view, but for normal visitors you don’t disrupt your website. You can also fall back to one of the default themes, to track down issues with your theme.

    Once you disable all plugins, you can then activate one at a time to find the culprit.
    Good luck tracking this down.

    Thread Starter capri914

    (@capri914)

    Thank you! I am new to this. The plugin all said “Enable”, not Disable. Isn’t that the opposite of how it should look?

    So, I am actually having to press Enable before Disable and will test that one post to see if it makes a difference at all…

    But, what should it show Enable or Disable before I exit Troubleshooting mode?

    I am confused!

    I understand your confusion. The moment you click on Troubleshooting Mode two things happen:
    1) all plugins are deactivated.
    2) a default WordPress theme is used.
    To reset your site to the core elements.

    The assumption is that whatever is not functioning is caused either by a plugin or a plugin conflict or while a custom Theme is active.

    Clicking Troubleshooting Mode brings your site back as much as possible to a clean install.

    It also means if you still encounter difficulties is easier to narrow it down.

    Now, from the plain status, you enable plugins one at a time to see if it breaks your site.

    Hope that a bit clearer now.

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