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Editorial Policy

Updated Jun 16, 2026

BugWP publishes practical WordPress troubleshooting guides for site owners, developers, and support teams who need clear repair steps without noise.

What we publish

Our articles focus on common WordPress problems such as login failures, plugin update issues, email delivery problems, caching mistakes, redirect loops, database errors, hosting configuration issues, and safe recovery steps.

How we choose advice

We prefer fixes that are safe, reversible, and realistic for the reader. When a problem can be solved from wp-admin, hosting tools, SFTP, DNS settings, phpMyAdmin, or WP-CLI, the article should explain which path fits which situation.

Sources and references

When a guide needs a factual reference, we prioritize official WordPress documentation, WordPress developer documentation, WP-CLI documentation, plugin or theme documentation, and first-party hosting or service documentation.

Accuracy and updates

WordPress, plugins, themes, and hosting panels change over time. If a step is outdated or incomplete, we update the guide when we find a clearer or safer fix.

Limits of our guides

BugWP guides are educational troubleshooting resources. They are not a replacement for a professional developer, hosting support team, security specialist, or plugin vendor when a site is compromised, business-critical, or handling sensitive customer data.