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  • Thread Starter aaroncaesar

    (@aaroncaesar)

    Okay, so I fixed the whole thing. Knowing that it was a plugin (WooCommerce) that caused my whole website to crash I deleted the whole WooCommerce folder in my FTP, hoping that all my products etc would be stored somewhere – which was the case. I then reinstalled WooCommerce and everything is fine now.

    So for anyone who might look at this post hoping for a solution to a similar problem, these are the steps i took. Google is helpful guys, this http error 500 can be caused by multiple things.

    Thread Starter aaroncaesar

    (@aaroncaesar)

    Okay, so I have just got my website back online, by renaming the Plugins folder. It allowed me to go to my admin panel again, I then renamed the Plugins folder back to ‘Plugins’ and all of my plugins are showing up (deactivated) except for WooCommerce… anyone know what I should do now?

    The error is ofcourse caused by this plugin.

    Thread Starter aaroncaesar

    (@aaroncaesar)

    I already found a solution to my problem. I am so stupid. I have literally been searching for a solution for hours, switching my settings around, contacting my theme owner and much more.

    I had set my flat rate to 3,95 and it had to be 3.95

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