• I have been plagued with error messages all the time. First it was getting error message on screen that locked me out of WordPress that I could not not even sing in, had to go into FTP and erase plug-ins or themes. Also, several times had to lose everything in reinstalling WP a couple of times.

    Got these messages a couple of times to day, but was able to access WP regardless, but now in the Dashboard I have fatal errors showing up under Incoming Links, Plugins, and even the WP Blog.

    They are all the same messages (I have tried to take out any info ID, but without that info states):
    Allowed memory size of 33554432 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 1966080 bytes) in /data/26/2/50/140/2702792/user///wp-includes/class-simplepie.php on line 5426

    I currently have unlimited space with my host.

    I want to use WP as a base for a magazine type site and am afraid it could be unstable as I do not have any phone support to correct problem right away. I have had one problem after another trying to use te BuddyPress functions too, had to reinstall and take out of files. I have another blog and there are no problems, but it is an old Carrington theme and some of these new ones are more complicated for people like me that do not know code.

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  • PHP memory is not the same as storage space. Try increasing the memory available to PHP.

    Thread Starter shkinfo

    (@shkinfo)

    esmi, thank you. However, I do not have the foggiest idea what they are saying or where these files are. I am on a shared server and not sure if the limitation is that or not. All I know is I do not know how to run a dedicated server. Is there any king of a plug-in that I can use to increase this memory load I have apparently?

    Also, not sure if this has anything to do with this, but right now we have a static website at our main address and I am experimenting with WordPress under what the host said they set up as a sandbox and under the same server and files as the main website, it is live but unless people look for it it is not found. Could this be the problem?

    Try Step 4: contacting your hosts.

    Thread Starter shkinfo

    (@shkinfo)

    Thanks I will. Although, they have been good for nothing so far in any support for WordPress even though they offer it. They say they do not support WP and this is why I am so frustrated. Just wish people like you or a WP tech support were avail by phone! They should offer that service for a premium, for the non developers among us, like me with the ability to connect to out computer like so many support operations have.

    Thank you though.

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