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429 Too Many Requests

What does a 429 Too Many Requests error mean? A 429 Too Many Requests error occurs when a user tries to perform too many requests within a specific timeframe. This error is triggered based on the particular rate limiting settings that a service…

How to Solve 502 Bad Gateway Issues?

If you browse the internet long enough, you'll run into a 502 Bad Gateway error code. This is especially true if you frequently visit websites known to be unreliable. While the error can be frustrating, the good news is that it's usually easy to fix…

Diagnosing and Fixing a 503 HTTP Error

The first step to having a successful website is making sure that it works. Server errors leave a bad taste in visitors' mouths, which could cause them to turn away and never return. Websites with frequent errors are sometimes punished by search…

Fixing a 504 Gateway Timeout Error

One of the most common HTTP 5xx errors that website visitors and operators face is the 504 Gateway Timeout. If you are a website owner, you know how important it is to fix such server errors as soon as possible. A web page failing to load negatively…

400 Bad Request Error

Do you want to access a page, but your browser displays a status code instead of the content you want? When you encounter a 4xx family status code, it signals that something went wrong with your client's request. Today, we are specifically dedicated…

How to Fix an ERR_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS Error

Thanks to user-friendly content management systems and page builders, creating your own website today can be done rather easily and with little to no web development experience. However, if you're not well-versed in all of the technical aspects of…

How to Fix a 408 Request Timeout Error

Have you ever experienced a 408 Request Timeout error while browsing a website? This error occurs when your web browser fails to receive a timely response from the server, causing the request to time out. It can be frustrating, especially when you…

How to Fix an SSL Error

The entire web is quickly moving towards securing all websites in order to offer a safer and faster online experience. In fact, delivering your website over HTTPS can even help improve your SEO as Google sees it as a ranking signal. However, during…

SiteGround CDN Issues

There are two main types of issues that can occur for SiteGround users who are also using KeyCDN. These are: 404 Not Found or 500 Internal Server Error caused by an X-Forwarded-Host (XFH) issue. Problems pertaining to captchas, warnings in Google…

Fixing a 404 Not Found Nginx Error

What does a 404 Not Found error mean? A 404 Not Found error occurs when a user is trying to access an asset that either does not exist or has been moved. This commonly occurs when a permalink has been modified and no 301 redirect was put in place to…

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