Learn how to troubleshoot the WordPress HTTP Error 500 in this video tutorial. Build your WordPress website with Hostinger web hosting 👉 http://bit.ly/3GTPohZ 💥Use the discount code HA10 to get 10% OFF! The HTTP Error 500 is one of the most encountered problems on WordPress websites. There are many underlying causes for this error, so you’ll need to find the root issue to determine a suitable troubleshooting method. In this tutorial, you’ll learn the possible causes of the HTTP 500 Internal Server Error along with the ways to fix it. ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ 📌 Handy Links How to Fix HTTP Error 500 in WordPress – Hostinger Tutorials: https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials/how-to-fix-500-internal-server-error-in-wordpress Debugging WordPress: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ypt5lLkGXo4&t=67s How to Restore a WordPress Website: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6QUN2prrnWg&t=1s Default WordPress .htcaccess Code: https://wordpress.org/support/article/htaccess/ ____________________________________________ ⭐Follow Us⭐ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hostingeracademy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hostinger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hostinger/ WordPress Explained Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wpexplained Hostinger Tutorials: https://www.hostinger.com/tutorials Subscribe to our channel: https://www.YouTube.com/c/HostingerAcademy/?sub_confirmation=1 ____________________________________________ 🕒 Timestamps ____________________________________________ 00:00 - Intro 00:39 - Conflicting Cookies and Cache Bad Plugins 01:30 - Checking Plugins from the WordPress Dashboard 03:04 - Checking Plugins from File Manager Themes Installation 04:13 - Checking Themes from the WordPress Dashboard 05:25 - Checking Themes from phpMyAdmin 06:03 - Corrupted .htaccess 07:10 - Insufficient PHP Limit 08:01 - Other Unknown Errors 08:22 - Enable Error Display 09:10 - Restore Backup Files of the WordPress Website 09:37 - Outro ___________________________________________ The HTTP Error 500 is often encountered by WordPress webmasters. The methods to troubleshoot it are fairly simple, but finding the root problem might take some time as there are several underlying possible causes. 👉 Conflicting Cookies and Cache The easiest method to fix the error is by clearing the cookies and cache on your browser. 👉 Bad Plugins Plugins can cause the HTTP Error 500. You can troubleshoot this by disabling plugins from the WordPress dashboard or your hosting account’s File Manager. 👉 Themes Installation To troubleshoot a theme-caused HTTP Error 500, change your website’s theme directly from the WordPress dashboard or phpMyAdmin. 👉 Corrupted .htaccess If the HTTP 500 Internal Server Error is caused by a corrupted .htaccess file, you can solve it by creating a new one. 👉 Insufficient PHP Limit You can increase the PHP limit by adding these code lines to the .htaccess file: php_value upload_max_filesize 128M php_value post_max_size 128M php_value max_execution_time 300 php_value max_input_time 300 php_value memory_limit 256M 👉 Other Unknown Errors If none of the steps above works to solve the HTTP Error 500, investigate deeper about the root cause of the issue by doing the following: 🟣 Enable Error Display 🟣 Restore Backup Files of the WordPress Website ___________________________________________ ▶ Want to see more awesome tutorials like this in the future? Consider subscribing 😁 https://www.YouTube.com/c/HostingerAcademy/?sub_confirmation=1 ▶ If you have other questions, don’t hesitate and join our Facebook group for more help: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wpexplained ____________________________________________ Thank you for watching! Let us know in the comments below if you have any questions. Good luck on your online journey. 🚀 #httperror500 #http500internalservererror #WordPress #HostingerAcademy