Wordpress - WordPress Settings and ConfigurationYou run Site Health but it shows no data and an error message. What is a likely cause?AYour WordPress version is outdated and incompatibleBYou have too many posts publishedCYour theme is set to dark modeDYou have no users registeredCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Analyze error causeSite Health requires a compatible WordPress version; outdated versions can cause errors or no data.Step 2: Check other optionsNumber of posts, theme color mode, or user count do not cause Site Health errors.Final Answer:Your WordPress version is outdated and incompatible -> Option AQuick Check:Outdated WordPress = Site Health errors [OK]Quick Trick: Update WordPress to fix Site Health errors [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESBlaming theme color or user countAssuming posts affect Site Health dataIgnoring WordPress version compatibility
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