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PHP Warnings and PHP Notices can come from various plugins and might fill up your error log. You can turn them off in your wp-config.php file with these settings:
ini_set['display_errors','Off'];
ini_set['error_reporting', E_ALL ];
define['WP_DEBUG', false];
define['WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false];
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This tutorial will show you how to hide PHP warnings and notices in WordPress.
WordPress. How to hide PHP warnings and notices
For example this warning at the frontend:
Log into the Host Control Panel [Cpanel]. Go to File Manager [or you can connect to FTP]:
Get to the root directory of the website, open wp-config.php file:
In this file, we will search for:
define['WP_DEBUG', false];
We will replace this piece of codes with:
ini_set['log_errors','On']; ini_set['display_errors','Off']; ini_set['error_reporting', E_ALL ]; define['WP_DEBUG', false]; define['WP_DEBUG_LOG', true]; define['WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false];
Save the file.
Refresh the page to check the result.
Feel free to check the detailed video tutorial below:
WordPress. How to hide PHP warnings and notices
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