Critical Errors Guides for WordPress
3 guides cover critical errors problems in WordPress, from the first symptom to the fix that holds.
Fatal error: Allowed memory size exhausted in WordPress? Here's the real fix
The 'Allowed memory size of X bytes exhausted' fatal is one of the most misdiagnosed WordPress errors. Most guides tell you to bump WP_MEMORY_LIMIT in wp-config.php and call it done. On half the hosts I work with, that line does nothing. Here is what the error actually means, how to find the real memory cap on your host, and how to raise it without hiding a memory leak.
Jul 7, 2026
WordPress White Screen of Death: How to Fix the WSOD
The WordPress white screen of death has a handful of real causes. Here is the order I use to fix it on client sites.
Jun 20, 2026
How to Fix 'There Has Been a Critical Error on This Website' in WordPress
A practical guide to the WordPress 5.2+ 'critical error on this website' message, Recovery Mode emails, and matching the error ID to your debug.log.
Jun 4, 2026
