Enabling WordPress debug mode

You can enable WordPress debug mode by accessing the wp-config.php file and changing the line listed below from true to false. 

define(‘WP_DEBUG’, false);

You will change this to; 

define(‘WP_DEBUG’, true);

You can edit the wp-config.php file from the File Manager or by an SSH terminal connection.  

 

The full path to the wp-config.php file on the main page of a website is; /home/username/domains/example.com/public_html/wp-config.php

You will want to replace the username with your DirectAdmin username and example.com with your domain name.  

 

 

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