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       There can be instances when you visit your website and there you see a WordPress fatal error. If you are wondering what is a fatal error then here is your answer. This error is usually a result of a plugin or theme. They could be conflicting with each other or a new WordPress update. It could also be caused by a failed plugin/theme update. Orthe fact that your plugins and/or theme need to be updated. But not always plugins are the reason behind the WordPress fatal error occurrence. To check whether this is the case or not, you can deactivate all the plugins at once by applying the bulk option. If a plugin is the root cause of this error then this step should fix the problem. But if the problem persists then a plugin is not causing the error. If not a plugin then the actual cause behind this error could be the theme as well. Nowadays themes are coming with a lot of functionality. The one downside of this is, sometimes these functionalities make the theme incompatible. And it causes errors like this at times.

Whenever you see a fatal error on WordPress website you will be unable to access your WP Admin. By now you must have understood many important things about this. But still there are chances that you can have some queries in your mind. In such a scenario it is always recommended to take some professional assistance. If you are not sure where to get the help from then do not worry. You can call us on 1-866-332-O276. We work round the clock. Read More: https://www.wewpyou.com/how-to-fix-wordpress-fatal-error-plugin/

 



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WordPress fatal error can be caused by the number of factors such as:

Bad Coding – A poorly coded plugin will cause problems regardless of what theme and plugins you are using.

Conflict with WordPress – Plugin code can be incompatible with the code used in the WordPress core files. Due to this, most plugin developers update their plugins after a new version of WordPress has been released to ensure that their plugin is still compatible. Unfortunately, many plugin developers do not do this, which is why you need to be extra careful when installing older plugins.

Conflict with Another Plugin – Plugins do not always play nice together, particularly when the plugins offer similar functionality.

Conflict with Your Theme – Many theme functions are placed in the theme’s functions.php file. The principle of extending a theme’s functionality using functions is the same as adding functionality through a plugin. As such, problems can occur if it is coded badly or if it conflicts with another plugin.


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