Don’t Panic: Common WordPress Errors and How to Fix Them (Part One)
Byte Technology
DECEMBER 6, 2016
To begin check for a corrupted “htaccess” file by renaming it something else (such as htaccess-corrupted) then reload the page and see if the problem is resolved. If this sounds complicated and scary, don’t panic—it’s pretty easy. Go to “settings,” then “permalinks” and click “save changes.” Image Upload Problems.
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