Since several plugin updates today, my website was broken(was looking good in editing mode in elementor but not as visitor mode), and now, i have a 500 Internal Server error.
I can not access to my wordpress administrator page.
Thank you for reaching out to us. I’m sorry to hear about the issue you’re experiencing with your website.
After reviewing your situation, the 500 Internal Server Error typically indicates a server-side or hosting-related issue, often caused by:
PHP version conflicts (after updates)
Exceeded server memory limits
Corrupted core files during plugin/theme updates
.htaccess misconfiguration
Since this issue prevents access to the WordPress admin panel and occurred after updates, we recommend the following steps through your hosting provider:
1. Check Server Error Logs
Your hosting provider can access server error logs (usually in error_log or via cPanel) to pinpoint the exact cause.
2. Increase PHP Memory Limit
A temporary fix is increasing the memory_limit in php.ini or wp-config.php (if you have server access).
3. Restore a Backup
If the issue started after updates, your hosting provider may restore a recent backup of your site.
4. Reinstall Corrupted Files
Sometimes, incomplete updates corrupt WordPress core files. Your host can reinstall WordPress while preserving your content.
How We Can Assist Further
While this isn’t directly related to our product/service, we’re happy to guide you on general troubleshooting. For direct fixes, please contact your hosting support team—they have the tools to resolve server-level issues quickly.
Let us know if you need help interpreting error logs or next steps!
Best regards.
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