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Hello , I’m can you do the other of this but just on and Apple device like on iPad or iPhone because am having the same problem but on a iPad device . Iam needing help qwq
Hey there, you can try the following methods to fix this error on your mobile devices: - Make sure your iPad is connected to the internet and has a strong signal. If your internet connection is weak or unstable, it could cause issues with your website's database connection. - Check your database login credentials. Verify that the database login credentials you're using in your website's wp-config.php file are correct. Double-check the database name, username, password, and hostname to ensure they are accurate. - If the error is caused by a corrupted database, you can try repairing it using phpMyAdmin, which is a web-based tool for managing MySQL databases. If your web hosting provider does not offer phpMyAdmin, you can try using a WordPress plugin such as WP-DBManager or WP-Optimize to repair your database. We hope it helps, but if you have any other questions, please write them here or send us an email at support@hostinger.com 🙏🏻
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Hey Pavle, if you have an issue with your local WordPress website, consider joining our WordPress group on Facebook - a lot of people are ready to help you there: facebook.com/groups/wpexplained 💜
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