I will fix wordpress critical error, wsod, and fatal PHP errors


About this gig
Is your WordPress website showing "There has been a critical error on this website" or a completely blank White Screen of Death (WSOD)?
Every minute your site is down means lost revenue, broken user trust, and tanked search rankings. I specialize in rapid WordPress crash triage, diagnosing root causes directly from server logs without guessing or deleting your live data.
What I Will Fix:
- Resolve White Screen of Death (WSOD) & 500 Internal Server Errors
- Parse WP_DEBUG and server error logs (Nginx / Apache / PHP-FPM)
- Isolate faulty plugins or theme conflicts using WP-CLI and database flags
- Fix PHP fatal errors, function deprecations, and syntax bugs
- Eliminate "Allowed memory size exhausted" limits in wp-config and php.ini
- Resolve PHP 8.0, 8.1, 8.2 & 8.3 upgrade incompatibilities
Supported Environments:
cPanel, Plesk, Cloudways, Kinsta, WP Engine, SiteGround, DigitalOcean, AWS, Apache & Nginx.
How We Start:
Send your site URL and hosting access (cPanel, SFTP, or server panel). I will back up your configuration and restore your live website quickly and cleanly. Contact me now for urgent emergency support!
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Get to know Paul
IT Services Specialist
- FromUnited Kingdom
- Member sinceMay 2013
Languages
English
FAQ
What access credentials do you need to begin?
I need either hosting control panel access (cPanel/Plesk), SFTP/SSH login, or your hosting provider dashboard (Cloudways, Kinsta, SiteGround). If WP Admin is partially accessible, please include those credentials as well
Will I lose any of my posts, pages, or plugin settings?
No. All troubleshooting is non-destructive. I isolate broken code and plugins using server logs and WP-CLI flags. Your database content, media files, and plugin configurations remain completely safe throughout.
Can you fix errors caused by recent PHP 8.x updates?
Yes. Many fatal crashes stem from deprecated functions or incompatible plugins after a PHP upgrade. I locate the specific offending file/line in your logs and patch the code for modern PHP 8.1–8.3 compliance.
What if the crash is caused by a memory exhaustion error?
I increase your WP_MEMORY_LIMIT, adjust PHP runtime variables (max_execution_time, memory_limit in php.ini/.user.ini), and clean up memory-hogging database autoloads to ensure stable site performance.

