How to Fix the 500 Internal Server Error on a WordPress Site Without Plugins If you’ve ever loaded a WordPress site only to see a big, scary 500 Internal Server Error, you’re not alone. It’s frustrating, especially when you’re in the middle of tweaking something or hoping to publish a post. The good news? You don’t need a plugin or a PhD in server admin to fix it. Most of the time, it’s something simple, something you can spot and fix in a few minutes. Let’s walk through it like a real-world guide from someone who’s been there. Causes of the problem 500 errors aren’t one-size-fits-all. They’re generic by design, which means you have to hunt a little to find the real culprit. Here are the common culprits you’ll likely run into on a WordPress site, especially if you’re self-hosting: Exhausted PHP memory limit : WordPress, themes, or a script can hit the memory cap. The site runs, then suddenly crashes with 500. Corrupted .htaccess file : A misconfigured Apache file can th...
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