Hi @mthant,
This could be caused by a plugin or theme conflict. Please perform a conflict check and make sure you are running the latest Yoast SEO (5.7.1) and WordPress (4.8.2).
This could be an isolated issue as we have not received any reports of the same error.
Thread Starter
mthant
(@mthant)
Thank you. I’ll try that although I did delete the htaccess file and reuploaded. I will also try updated Yoast plug in.
I have the same problem too.
I am using WordPress 4.8.2 with theme Fluida and Yoast SEO 5.7.1. And once I try to create a new post/page, the website show up with error500 time-out.
And I have tried deactivating Yoast SEO and the problem is gone. So I think this is a problem with Yoast SEO. What should I do in order to solve the issue? Thanks!
Thread Starter
mthant
(@mthant)
I tried deleting HTaccess but the result is the same. Apparently, Yoast response was my problem is an isolated incidence. I use parallelus Salutation theme.
It looks like Yoast is not compatible with certain themes.
I have the same problem with Yoast SEO in combination with WordPress 4.8.3
The error occurs on one single page within my website.
When deactivating Yoast, the page is working…
Thread Starter
mthant
(@mthant)
Then it is not an isolated problem like Yoast think. Hopefully, they are aware of the problem.
Same problem on our big project happymodern.ru
WP 4.8.3, Yoast 5.7.1
I am disable all other plugins and select default WP themes for test. Php version 7.1
Page add post or add page loading with error 502 or 500. When we update php to 7.1 page loading very slow 30-40sec.
Please help!
This is happening to me, too. When I try to update my “About” page, I get a HTTP 500 error. I can update all the other pages just fine. I disabled all other plugins and reactivated them one by one and it’s definitely Yoast causing the error. I’m on Purity theme.
A 500 error is too generic to troubleshoot. To know the root cause of the issue, we need additional information. Enabling debug on your WordPress websites should give us the specific error.
To know how to turn debugging on in WordPress, you may visit the following links:
https://codex.wordpress.org/Debugging_in_WordPress
https://www.a2hosting.com/kb/installable-applications/optimization-and-configuration/wordpress2/debugging-wordpress
This gist can be used to pull even more information about the error: https://gist.github.com/jrfnl/5925642
Let us know the results.
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