Your site displays an unexplained 508 "Resource Limit Is Reached" error
If you get a 508 error, your site is using all the resources allocated to it because there are too many connections. Don't worry, there are several solutions, but if you don't understand everything written on this page, simply send the link to this page to your developer so they can figure it out for you. In any case, as soon as you drop below the resources allocated to your site, the service will automaticallFew readersYour site displays an unexplained 403 "Forbidden" error
If you get a 403 error, the most common reason is that you have not uploaded your site to the correct location. You must upload your site to the "publichtml" directory and name your main file "index.html" or "index.php". We invite you to check your FTP configuration, see the FTP FAQ. It may also be a problem wFew readersYour site displays a "This site can't be reached" error
When you access your website, if you get a "This site can't be reached" error (ERRCONNECTIONTIMEDOUT or ERRCONNECTIONREFUSED), there can be several causes: a problem with your Internet connection maintenance or a problem on our infrastructure: we invite you to check the network status to see ongoing operations we invite you to check the availability (Few readersYour site displays a "This website is undergoing scheduled maintenance" message
During a WordPress update and/or its plugins update, your site may automatically enter "maintenance" mode to prevent your visitors from seeing a site that is not fully up to date. If you see this message, we recommend waiting a few minutes for the update(s) to complete. If the problem persists despite this, you can manually disable "maintenance" mode using WP Toolkit: Log in to your cPanel (https://help.Few readersYour site displays a 503 "Service Unavailable" error
If you get a 503 error, it means the server is not ready to handle the request. What are the most common causes? Most often, this error is caused by server overload or server maintenance. How to fix it? You can first check the server status to make sure no ongoing maintenance is reported. You can also check resource usage. To do this, go to cPanel, undeFew readers