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How to fix the ‘Is its parent directory writable by the server? WordPress Error

Changing Folder Permissions Still getting the "Is its parent directory writable by the server" error ??? Well, you may be better off trying to reset the folder permissions of your uploads folder. For this, you can use an FTP client, like FileZilla or File Manger as well. Follow these steps to reset folder permissions using FileZilla: 1. Connect to your account with FileZilla. 2. Go to WordPress installation directory (in most cases it’s public_html) and open wp-content folder. 3. Once inside, right-click on the Uploads directory. 4. Click on File Permissions, which will prompt open a dialog box. 5. Here, find the Numeric value field, and enter 755. 6. Check the Recurse into subdirectories option if not already checked. 7. Select Apply to directories only from the radio buttons. 8. Click OK. Conclusion Getting the Is its parent directory writable by the server? error can be discouraging, especially if you’re only go-to move is changing permissions of the u

Fix google search description of your website

Have you tried searching your website name in google search box with no description? I hope this procedure would help you a lot! Google search console It is a free application that allows you to identify, troubleshoot, and resolve any issues that Google may encounter as it crawls and attempts to index your website in search results. It can also give you a window into which pages are ranking well, and which pages Google has chosen to ignore. Start with this link: https://www.google.com/webmasters/ On the first picture you need to take URL Inspection to retrieve data from Google Index. After this you may proceed on the second picture. Input the link of your website for validation. Once confirmed press continue .. For the final blow follow the steps below: 1. download the file. 2. Open your Cpanel File Manager or to your FTP and go to  public_html/  3. Copy and paste the downloaded file to  public_html/  4. Then click verify. Wait for c

How to Fix the 500 Internal Server Error on Your WordPress Website

The 500 internal server error runs on every page of your site when there’s a problem with the server or file system that’s powering your site. The cause most likely occurs in the root directory, where your WordPress files are, but it can also be caused by a problem on your host’s server. This is one of the most frustrating errors that can occur in WordPress. It never has a straightforward solution, requiring a lot of troubleshooting that can eat up your time and patience. But we’re going to try to help alleviate some of that stress by suggesting several solutions to this problem and walking you through each. Let’s get started. For more information just click the button below! Click here!