Step::1 First, you will need to edit your wp-config.php file. You can access it by connecting to your website using an FTP client like Filezilla or File Manager app in cPanel.
Step::2 Go to public_html and Right-click on the wp-config.php file and choose an Edit option.
A popup appears for encoding confirmation. Click on the Edit button to continue.
Step::3 A new tab opens up in the web browser, where you can see codes of the file. Look for the line that says ‘That’s all, stop editing! Happy blogging/publishing.’
Just before this line you need to add the following code:
define( 'WP_DEBUG', true );
define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true );
Step::4 Click on the Save Changes button and close the file.
To review your WordPress Error Logs you need to go to /wp-content/ folder and inside it your will find a file called debug.log.
You can download, view, or edit this file. It will contain all WordPress errors, warnings, and notices that were logged.
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