Forum Replies Created

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)
  • Hey there! I’m not facing an error like what you describe. Our website is https://treasureshowflat.com/. It is working perfectly. Perhaps you can share your website link to the error or a screenshot?

    1. Backup copy of website
    When facing issues like this, you would want to have a backup copy of your website readily available before an update so you can revert any changes if your website crashes.

    2. Quick check on website
    Let’s find and pin point where the error is coming from.. Try to change the theme of your website and make sure its not coming from your theme but the PHP version or WordPress upgrade that you just performed.

    3. If all else fails..
    Contact your hosting provider to help them check it out! This could be the easiest and quickest way to resolve the issue. My hosting provider is Hostgator and they have done an incredible job at solving website or technical questions that we have. Also, your hosting provider should have a backup copy of your website too! ??

    Hope this help!

    One of the key pointer when you are trying to secure a website is to install a SSL certificate. This helps to create a secure tunnel when your website and server are transmitting information. In the case where you are hack, most of the SSL companies like sitelock will guarantee/provide an insurance of up to a certain amount depending on your plan. Hope this helps!

Viewing 2 replies - 1 through 2 (of 2 total)