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Aand open the File Manager. Locate the wpconfig.php file and rightclick to copy it. Rename the file wpconfig.php.backup. Now that you have a backup rightclick the original wpconfig.php file. Click the Edit option. Rightclick the wpconfig.php file and click the Edit option Source Scroll down to the end of the file to the line that reads Thats all stop editing Happy blogging. Right before this line you might see the following line of code defineWPDEBUG false If you do lines of code define WPDEBUG true define WPDEBUGLOG true define WPDEBUGDISPLAY.
False iniset displayerrors 0 Save your changes. Your sites debug mode will now be turned on and all errors will be saved to a debug.log log file inside your wpcontent directory. Errors and Digital Marketing Service warnings will also be hidden on the front end of your site. By hiding these error and warning messages from your visitors youll help ensure they have a seamless experience on your site. Reviewing Your WordPress Error Logs To review your error logs navigate to your wpcontent folder in your File Manager. Locate the debug.log file. Managed WordPressCopy my wpcontent folder Source This file will contain all WordPress errors warnings.
Notices that were logged. Note that you will only see this file if your site has encountered any errors. The debug.log file will contain all WordPress errors warnings and notices that were logged Source At this point you can attempt to fix the problems on your own since the WordPress log can help you understand whats causing the error by naming the element at fault. You can also reach out to WordPress support for help. Make sure to share the text from the error log which will help the support rep understand the problem and provide you with a solution. Youre all done now With error logging automated on your site youll be able to keep track of errors that occur on your site more easily.
False iniset displayerrors 0 Save your changes. Your sites debug mode will now be turned on and all errors will be saved to a debug.log log file inside your wpcontent directory. Errors and Digital Marketing Service warnings will also be hidden on the front end of your site. By hiding these error and warning messages from your visitors youll help ensure they have a seamless experience on your site. Reviewing Your WordPress Error Logs To review your error logs navigate to your wpcontent folder in your File Manager. Locate the debug.log file. Managed WordPressCopy my wpcontent folder Source This file will contain all WordPress errors warnings.
Notices that were logged. Note that you will only see this file if your site has encountered any errors. The debug.log file will contain all WordPress errors warnings and notices that were logged Source At this point you can attempt to fix the problems on your own since the WordPress log can help you understand whats causing the error by naming the element at fault. You can also reach out to WordPress support for help. Make sure to share the text from the error log which will help the support rep understand the problem and provide you with a solution. Youre all done now With error logging automated on your site youll be able to keep track of errors that occur on your site more easily.