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If you've just seen an error that goes along the lines of: “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of X bytes exhausted” then you need to increase WordPress memory limit. What this error means is simply that WordPress tried to use more memory than what your web server allows. Usually, WordPress only uses around 40MB of memory. This is okay for small sites, but can be not enough if you like to use some more elaborate plugins or themes.
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So you're editing a post in WordPress. You hit Update, and…bam! “Updating Failed. The Response is Not a Valid JSON Response.” No warning, no help, just a message that sounds like it came from a robot (it did). What does it even mean? And why now?
What Is Self-Hosted WordPress? (Expert Explains)
You’ve heard of WordPress. Maybe you even know there’s more than one kind of “it.” But when someone says “self-hosted WordPress,” it doesn’t sound even remotely clear. More like a buzzword. This post clears that up. No fluff. I’ll explain what self-hosted WordPress actually is, where you can get it, how it works, and what it costs. I’ll also break down how it’s different from WordPress.com…because yes, they’re not the same thing.
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