Use WordPress logs to fix problems that arise on your WordPress instance – or, more accurately, to figure out why they’ve occurred. This feature tracks errors and records them in one easy-to-locate file, so you can get started on the troubleshooting process.
A Guide to Using WordPress Logs to Track Errors
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