If you’ve ever clicked Publish or Update in WordPress and suddenly faced the dreaded error: “Could not insert post into the database” —you’re not alone. This error can feel scary, especially when your content disappears or refuses to save. The...
If you’ve ever tried to upload a file to your WordPress site and suddenly got hit with the error: “Sorry, you can’t upload this file type for security reasons.”or“You can’t add this file type.” …then you’re not alone. This is...
If you’ve landed on this page, chances are your scheduled tasks—also known as WordPress Cron Jobs—are behaving strangely. Maybe your email notifications are being sent twice. Maybe your WooCommerce actions are firing twice. Or maybe your custom cron hook is...
If you’ve updated a WordPress page or post but still see the old version on the frontend, you’re not alone. “WordPress showing old content after updates” is one of the most common issues bloggers, developers, and business website owners face....
If your WordPress site is suddenly creating random users on its own, you’re not alone. Thousands of site owners face a major issue where spam bots automatically register fake users—sometimes hundreds in a single day. These spam accounts clog your...
When you’re editing a page or post in WordPress, there’s nothing more frustrating than discovering that post revisions are not showing up. Whether you’re a blogger, agency, developer, or site owner, revisions are essential. They help you undo mistakes, roll...
If you’re working on WordPress and suddenly your post or page turns blank right after hitting Save or Update, you’re not alone. This is one of the most frustrating issues users face — especially when you’ve spent hours writing, designing,...
When your WordPress site suddenly starts showing database connection errors or goes completely down with messages like: “Error Establishing a Database Connection” “MySQL Error: Too many connections” “Warning: mysqli::real_connect(): (HY000/1040): Too many connections” …it usually means your MySQL server has...
If your WordPress website is suddenly stuck in Recovery Mode, don’t panic — this is a common issue, and thankfully, completely fixable. Recovery Mode is actually a lifesaving feature introduced by WordPress to prevent your site from breaking due to...
If you’ve ever opened your hosting dashboard or Cloudflare analytics and noticed admin-ajax.php consuming extremely high CPU or bandwidth, you’re not alone. Thousands of WordPress site owners face the same issue — slow backend, slow frontend, random spikes in server...