WordPress White Screen Diagnostic Tool
Interactive tool to diagnose and fix WordPress white screen of death errors in 3 easy steps
Important Legal & Safety Disclaimer
This is a diagnostic guidance tool only. By using this tool, you acknowledge and agree to the following:
- No Guarantees: This tool provides suggestions based on common WordPress issues. Results are not guaranteed.
- Backup Required: Always backup your website files and database before making any changes.
- Professional Advice: For complex issues, consult a professional WordPress developer.
- No Liability: We are not responsible for any damages, data loss, or issues resulting from using this tool.
- Testing Recommended: Test all changes in a staging environment before applying to live site.
By proceeding, you accept full responsibility for any changes made to your WordPress installation.
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Symptoms
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Recent Changes
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Diagnosis
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Step 1: Describe Your White Screen Symptoms
Select the option that best describes when and where you see the white screen.
Where does the white screen appear?
Can you see any error messages?
No error messages
PHP Fatal Error
Memory exhausted error
Syntax error message
500 Internal Server Error
Step 2: Recent Changes Before the White Screen
Select all recent changes you made before the white screen appeared.
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Installed New Plugin
Added a new plugin recently
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Updated Existing Plugin
Updated one or more plugins
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Changed or Updated Theme
Switched themes or updated current theme
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Updated WordPress Core
Recently updated to a new WordPress version
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Edited Code Files
Modified functions.php, .htaccess, or other files
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Server Migration
Moved to a new hosting provider or server
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No Recent Changes
Nothing was changed before the white screen
Step 3: Diagnosis Results & Solutions
Based on your symptoms, here are the most likely causes and step-by-step solutions.
Analyzing your symptoms and generating diagnosis...
Diagnosis Summary
We've identified 3 potential issues based on your symptoms. Issues are listed in order of likelihood.
Generated Fix Code
// Diagnosis code will appear here after analysis
Important Safety Reminder
⚠️ Before applying any fixes:
- Create a full backup of your WordPress files and database
- Test changes in a staging environment first
- Consider hiring a professional for complex issues
- We are not responsible for any damages or data loss
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