When WordPress misbehaves, it can be hard to track down the cause. Fortunately, a simple setting in the configuration file can be changed to enable diagnostic messages that usually point you to the culprit. To enable WordPress debugging, use FTP, your web hosting file manager (found in cPanel or Plesk), or SSH, and edit the wp-config.php file. If you scroll toward the bottom of the file, you'll see a line like this:
Debugging WordPress
Debugging WordPress
Debugging WordPress
When WordPress misbehaves, it can be hard to track down the cause. Fortunately, a simple setting in the configuration file can be changed to enable diagnostic messages that usually point you to the culprit. To enable WordPress debugging, use FTP, your web hosting file manager (found in cPanel or Plesk), or SSH, and edit the wp-config.php file. If you scroll toward the bottom of the file, you'll see a line like this: