WordPress is an easy-to-use and flexible content management platform. Similar to any software, though, it can cause problems and difficulties for its admins now and again by generating errors. For non-tech-savvy users, this can be a big deal. More often than not, they can’t identify the cause of the issue themselves, let alone fix it. In this post, we talk about one such problem — the memory exhausted error. You will learn why it occurs and how to increase WordPress memory limit to get your site back on track.