500 server errors can be caused by a whole range of different things. Basically any one of your plugins or themes might be doing this. Try disabling your plugins and switching to the default theme for a while to see if it makes the problem go away. If not, you will probably have to talk to your hosting provider.
Hey easyfitsecuritygrilles,
This seams to happen regularly on a lot of servers when ever you increase the amount of plugins you activate in your WordPress blog.
Please refer the link https://aniljadhavblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/26/how-to-fix-error-500-internal-server-error/
Hi guys,
I’ve tried disabling all plugins but still getting the same error.
I recently moved the installation from a dir to root and I’m wondering if something hasn’t moved correctly?
Any other ideas much appreciated.
Thanks,
*resolved
I run a debug on the url that was throwing up the 500 error and it turns out it was just a snippet of code used for a live chat facility that was corrupting the rest of the code and throwing out the permanent 500 error.