What happens if my site breaks?
If your website breaks (goes down, shows errors, or malfunctions), it can affect user experience, SEO rankings, and business operations.
1. Website is Completely Down (Won't Load)
πΉ Possible Causes:
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Server issues or hosting provider problems
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Expired domain or SSL certificate
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High traffic overload
πΉ How to Fix:
β Check if your site is down using DownDetector or a status checker.
β Contact your hosting provider (e.g., Bluehost, GoDaddy, SiteGround).
β Renew your domain or SSL certificate if expired.
2. Pages Show "404 Not Found" Errors
πΉ Possible Causes:
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URLs have changed or been deleted
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Internal links are broken
πΉ How to Fix:
β Set up 301 redirects for changed pages.
β Use tools like Google Search Console to find broken links.
β Update links in navigation menus and content.
3. Website Design is Broken (Layout Issues)
πΉ Possible Causes:
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CSS or JavaScript errors
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Conflicts between plugins or themes
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Browser compatibility issues
πΉ How to Fix:
β Clear browser cache and try again.
β Disable recently added plugins or themes.
β Use developer tools (F12 > Console) to check for errors.
4. Website is Slow or Unresponsive
πΉ Possible Causes:
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Large images or unoptimized files
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Too many HTTP requests
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Hosting limitations
πΉ How to Fix:
β Compress images using TinyPNG or WebP format.
β Enable caching and use a Content Delivery Network (CDN).
β Upgrade to a better hosting plan if needed.
5. Website is Hacked or Showing Malware Warnings
πΉ Possible Causes:
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Weak passwords or outdated software
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Malware injections or SQL injections
πΉ How to Fix:
β Scan your website with Sucuri or Wordfence (for WordPress).
β Restore from a backup if available.
β Update themes, plugins, and security patches.
β Change passwords and enable two-factor authentication (2FA).
But the great part with EnquiryGate is Team EnquiryGate very strictly take cares of all above mentions issues to provide your website visitors a wonderful user experience.