If your WordPress site goes offline, every minute costs you lost sales, missed leads, and a dent in visitor trust. Search engines may start flagging errors, and customers see a blank page instead of your business. In that moment, the pressure is real:
What broke, and how do you get back online before the damage adds up?
The good news is that most WordPress outages are fixable. In most cases, your site isn’t lost, it’s blocked by something like a plugin conflict, server hiccup, database error, expired domain, SSL problem, sudden traffic spike, or malware infection.
In this post, we’ll cover how to troubleshoot a down WordPress site, starting with the quick checks that rule out the obvious, then moving step by step through plugins, themes, server settings, security, and backups.
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