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Then go back to the page: is the 404 error still present?

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 3:57 am
by shaown
First, check the URL you typed. Make sure it is correct and does not contain any special characters or spaces. Delete everything and retype it, or copy the link from somewhere where you know it is spelled correctly.

Next, do a good cleanup of your browser’s cache and cookies . For greece phone number example, if you use Google Chrome, go to Settings > Privacy and Security > Clear Browsing Data .


If these steps do not solve the problem, then let's go work inside WordPress.

Error 400 caused by plugins
If you recently updated any plugins, installed a new one, activated one that was deactivated, maybe the cause of the problem is right here. You should therefore deactivate all the plugins, verify that the error is gone, then reactivate them one by one to identify the culprit.

Without access to the Dashboard, you will not be able to deactivate them with the standard procedure. However, you will be able to access your hosting and proceed from your user area.

If you use SiteGround , you have a very useful feature, which is the ability to deactivate all plugins at once directly from the Site Tools.

Disable plugins from Site Tools
Deactivate all plugins from SiteGround user area
Enter Site Tools;
Go to WordPress > Manage ;
In the row corresponding to the WordPress installation you want to work on, click on the three dots;