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Post by MimJannat99 on Nov 9, 2023 9:37:48 GMT 5
Go to your WordPress installation folder, open wp_content and then themes. Now all you need to do is rename the folder of the theme you are using. If this solves the problem, you know that this particular theme was the cause. Try undoing recent changes to the theme files if you have recently made them, try contacting the plugin author, or hire a developer. . Clear the website and browser cache Sometimes the white screen of death is associated with temporary server issues during which it was cached. In this case you are forced to clear the cache – both in the browser and on the WordPress website. white screen of death - cache To do this, go to the photo editor WordPress admin panel and look for the Delete cache or Delete all cache button in the caching plugin. In the case of the LiteSpeed Cache plug -in, the mentioned button is located in the LiteSpeed Cache section, in the Toolbox tab and is called Purge All. In the case of the WP Super Cache plug-in, this button is located in the Settings section, in the WP Super Cache tab and is called Delete Cache . After deleting the cache files on your WordPress site, it's time to do the same in your browser. Go to your browser settings and look for options related to cache and cookies. Good to know: In rare cases, a server-side memory refresh is also required . if you use Memcached or Redis extensions.
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