WordPress Bug Fixing Service
Practical help for broken WordPress websites, plugin conflicts, theme issues, fatal errors, broken admin behavior, and other technical problems that need direct troubleshooting.
Common situations
How the work is approached
Review
Understand symptoms, environment, and recent changes.
Trace
Inspect logs, plugins, theme behavior, and code paths.
Fix
Apply a practical fix and aim for root-cause resolution.
Verify
Test the affected workflow and share next steps clearly.
Common WordPress issues we fix
When a WordPress bug becomes urgent
A WordPress bug becomes urgent when the issue affects live users, customer trust, admin access, leads, checkout, payments, or a business-critical workflow. Not every bug is an emergency, but some problems should be handled quickly before they affect revenue or site stability further.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. PHP Rescue can help with standard and urgent WordPress troubleshooting requests, especially when the issue affects a live website, lead flow, admin access, WooCommerce checkout, or customer experience.
Common cases include plugin conflicts, theme issues, critical errors, white screen problems, broken wp-admin behavior, editor problems, update-related breakage, WooCommerce conflicts, custom code issues, and suspicious site behavior.
Yes. Plugin and theme updates are common reasons WordPress sites break, especially when compatibility issues appear between plugins, themes, custom code, WooCommerce extensions, or the current PHP environment.
Yes. WordPress critical errors, fatal errors, and white screen problems usually require direct troubleshooting of plugins, themes, custom code, PHP compatibility, logs, and recent changes.
Yes. This includes cases where wp-admin is inaccessible, unstable, loading incorrectly, redirecting unexpectedly, or failing after updates, plugin conflicts, theme issues, backend script problems, or server-side errors.
Yes. WooCommerce issues often overlap with WordPress plugins, themes, caching, checkout scripts, payment gateways, and update-related compatibility problems. Store-specific issues can also be handled through the WooCommerce Bug Fix service page.
Yes. Malware, viruses, injected scripts, suspicious redirects, unknown users, or altered files can make a WordPress site unstable or broken. If the behavior looks unusual or security-related, those causes should be checked during troubleshooting.
Yes. Sites with child themes, custom snippets, edited templates, custom plugins, or tailored WooCommerce logic often need deeper troubleshooting, especially after updates or environment changes.
Typical access may include WordPress admin, hosting panel, FTP/SFTP or SSH, staging access, error logs, and relevant plugin or checkout details depending on the issue.
Once the likely cause is narrowed down, the next step is to fix the affected functionality, verify that the workflow works again, and clarify whether follow-up maintenance, cleanup, or monitoring is recommended.

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