Knowledgebase Category: On-Site Issues
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Discover how to fix basic errors, plugin conflicts and more!
Automatic Admin Login (SSO) not working
I have moved a website to your hosting myself or extracted a pre made template. The one click admin login is now not working for this website. How can I fix it?
Error: “Too Many Redirects”
Getting this error after moving / adding your website to PBN.LTD? Find the super quick fix for this here!
Fixing 404 Errors on Inner Pages (Static HTML Websites)
If your homepage loads but your inner pages show 404 errors, this is always caused by an issue with your file structure, not a problem with PBN LTD hosting. Static HTML sites don’t use dynamic routing like WordPress—so correct file placement is critical.
How to 301 Redirect (WordPress & Static HTML)
301 redirects are used to permanently redirect one URL to another. This is essential for SEO, fixing broken pages, or forwarding an entire site.
How to Fix a 500 Internal Server Error
A 500 Internal Server Error means something went wrong on the server. It’s not specific, but it often relates to issues in your .htaccess file, incorrect file uploads, or plugin/theme conflicts (in WordPress).
How to Resolve WordPress Plugin or Theme Conflicts
Wordpress is known for the occasional plugin or theme conflict. If you are unsure of how to resolve the issue. Here you can find our comprehensive how to guide!
How to Use the WordPress Health Check Plugin for Troubleshooting
The WordPress Health Check & Troubleshooting plugin is one of the most effective tools available for diagnosing common problems with your site—such as plugin or theme conflicts—without affecting your live visitors.
Static HTML Troubleshooting: Common File-Based Issues & Fixes
If your static HTML site isn’t working as expected after uploading to PBN LTD or making file changes, this guide covers the most common causes — and how to fix them quickly.
Troubleshooting Slow Site Speeds
If your site feels sluggish, but DNS and CDN are correctly configured, there are still several factors that can impact load time—especially for WordPress users or large static sites.