Wordpress - Plugins and ExtensibilityYou deactivate a plugin to fix a conflict but the site still shows errors. What is the best next step to troubleshoot?AReinstall WordPress core files immediatelyBClear the site cache and browser cacheCDelete all plugins and reinstall themDIgnore errors and continue workingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand caching effectsSometimes errors persist because cached files still serve old code or data.Step 2: Clear caches to refresh site stateClearing both site cache (like plugin or server cache) and browser cache ensures fresh content loads.Final Answer:Clear the site cache and browser cache -> Option BQuick Check:Clearing cache fixes stale error display [OK]Quick Trick: Clear caches after changes to see updated site state [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESReinstalling core too soonDeleting all plugins unnecessarilyIgnoring errors hoping they go away
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