Overview — WordPress Bug Fix
WordPress Bug Fixing is a focused troubleshooting service for fixing one specific issue on a WordPress website. This may include a display bug, plugin conflict, simple PHP error, configuration issue, or another clearly defined WordPress problem. The service includes diagnosis, one agreed bug fix, basic testing, and brief notes explaining what was found or changed. It is suitable for WordPress website owners who need a specific issue handled without rebuilding the website or starting a broad technical project.
Who Is This For?
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WordPress website owners facing one specific issue.
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Businesses with a display bug affecting a page or section.
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Website managers dealing with a plugin conflict.
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Small business websites with a simple PHP or configuration error.
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WooCommerce or WordPress site owners who need focused troubleshooting.
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Clients who can provide access, screenshots, and a clear problem description.
What You Will Receive
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Diagnosis of one specific WordPress issue.
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Fix for one agreed bug within the service scope.
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Basic testing after the fix.
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Brief explanation of the likely cause.
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Short notes about what was changed.
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Recommendation if the issue cannot be fully resolved within the agreed scope.
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A working fix or a clear reason report if the issue depends on a larger problem.
Workflow
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The client places the order and provides a clear description of the issue, screenshots, website URL, and access details.
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The reported issue is reviewed to confirm whether it fits within the one-bug scope.
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The WordPress environment, related plugins, theme behavior, and settings are checked as needed.
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The issue is diagnosed to identify the likely cause.
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A fix is applied when the issue can be resolved within the agreed scope.
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Basic testing is performed on the affected page, feature, or function.
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If the issue cannot be fully resolved within scope, a short reason report is provided.
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The client receives brief notes about what was found, what was changed, or what is recommended next.
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Included revision/check round is applied if the same issue appears again within the agreed scope.
Important Notes
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The timeline starts after receiving all required access, screenshots, and issue details from the client.
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This service covers one specific WordPress issue only.
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A clear problem description is required before starting.
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A recent backup is recommended before making technical changes.
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The fix depends on the nature of the issue, website setup, theme, plugins, hosting environment, and available access.
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A successful fix cannot be guaranteed before diagnosis.
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If the issue is caused by outdated, unsupported, or conflicting third-party tools, additional work may be required.
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Multiple unrelated issues are not included.
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Website rebuild, redesign, speed optimization, and broad technical audits are not included.
What’s Included
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Diagnosis of one specific WordPress issue.
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Fix for one agreed bug within scope.
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Review of related theme, plugin, PHP, or settings behavior where needed.
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Basic testing after the fix.
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Brief explanation of the issue.
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Short notes about changes made.
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Recommendation if the issue requires larger work.
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One revision/check round for the same issue within the agreed scope.
What’s Not Included
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Fixing multiple unrelated bugs.
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Full website rebuild.
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Website redesign.
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Speed optimization.
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Full technical audit.
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Malware cleanup.
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Advanced security repair.
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Hosting migration.
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Advanced server troubleshooting.
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Custom feature development.
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Complex plugin development.
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Full theme redevelopment.
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Ongoing support.
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Updating all website content.
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Fixing issues caused by new changes after delivery.
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Unlimited revisions.
Requirements From Client
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Clear description of the issue.
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Screenshots or screen recordings showing the problem.
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Website URL.
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WordPress admin access.
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Hosting, FTP, SFTP, or file manager access if required.
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Details of when the issue started, if known.
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Information about recent updates, plugin changes, theme changes, or hosting changes.
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Steps to reproduce the issue.
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Browser and device information if the issue is display-related.
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Confirmation that a recent backup exists, or permission to proceed after the client handles backup.
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List of affected pages, plugins, or features.
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Permission before deactivating plugins or switching to a test mode if needed.
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Access to staging environment if available.
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Any error messages, logs, or screenshots available.
Deliverables
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One diagnosed WordPress issue.
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One bug fix within the agreed scope, if technically possible.
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Basic testing of the affected area.
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Brief notes explaining the issue and the applied fix.
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Cause report if the issue cannot be resolved within the agreed scope.
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Recommendation for next steps if larger work is required.
Timeline
The delivery timeline is 1–3 business days. The timeline starts after receiving all required information and access from the client, including the issue description, screenshots, steps to reproduce, WordPress access, and hosting or file access if needed. Delays in providing access, backup confirmation, or clarification may affect the delivery date.
Revision Policy
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This service includes one revision/check round for the same reported issue, unless otherwise agreed before starting.
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What counts as a revision:
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Rechecking the same issue after the fix.
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Minor adjustment if the same bug still appears.
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Clarifying the brief notes or cause explanation.
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Rechecking the affected page or feature within the original scope.
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What does not count as a revision and may require an additional cost:
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Fixing a different issue.
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Fixing multiple unrelated bugs.
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Adding new functionality.
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Redesigning the affected page.
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Optimizing website speed.
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Cleaning malware or resolving security incidents.
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Repairing hosting or server-level issues outside the agreed scope.
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Fixing new issues caused by updates or changes made after delivery.
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Requesting ongoing support or unlimited troubleshooting.
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Deliverables
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Final fix for one specific WordPress issue, where technically possible.
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Basic test of the affected feature or page.
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Brief explanation of the likely cause.
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Notes about what was changed.
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Reason report if the issue cannot be solved within the agreed scope.
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Recommended next steps if additional work is needed.
You may also be interested in: WordPress Bug Fixing and Code Review Lite.
Usage Rights
The client receives commercial usage rights to use the fixed WordPress website, page, feature, or configuration on their own website. Any custom code changes made specifically for the client’s website may be used within that website according to the agreed scope. Third-party themes, plugins, WordPress core files, hosting services, and external tools remain subject to their original license terms and provider requirements.
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Professional Disclaimer
This service provides diagnosis and repair for one specific WordPress issue based on the client’s description, available access, website setup, theme, plugins, and hosting environment. A fix may depend on third-party code, outdated tools, server limitations, or pre-existing website problems. If the issue cannot be solved within the agreed scope, a short cause report or recommendation will be provided instead of unrelated repairs.







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