Wordpress - Plugins and ExtensibilityYou activated two plugins and your site shows a white screen. What is the most likely cause?ATheme is missingBWordPress core update neededCPlugin conflict causing a fatal errorDBrowser cache issueCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand white screen of deathA white screen usually means a fatal PHP error, often from plugin conflicts.Step 2: Identify cause from recent changesActivating two plugins together can cause conflicts leading to errors.Final Answer:Plugin conflict causing a fatal error -> Option CQuick Check:White screen cause = Plugin conflict error [OK]Quick Trick: White screen usually means plugin conflict or fatal error [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming browser cache causes white screenBlaming theme without checking pluginsIgnoring plugin conflicts as cause
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