3) WordPress Syntax Error
This error usually surfaces when you adding snippets of code into files of WordPress. It is a sign to indicate that you must have missed a part of the code or the entire code is wrong.
How to Fix it: To correct this issue, you have to check the code snippet and fix the error. If you have copied the code from a trusted site, there is a possibility you omitted a bracket, dash or a significant character. I second and a third look at the line may help out.
4) Image Upload Issues
This error is associated with your inability to upload images to your website properly. You don’t need to break your head over it, it is a common problem. There could have been an issue with your file permission.
You will see an error message like this: unable to create directory wp-content/uploads/….
How to fix it: this may be a little bit technical, you need to access your wp-content folder via file transfer protocol(FTP).
FTP helps in transferring files from your local system(computer ) to your website hosting server. Through FTP you can upload images, plugins or even themes. If you are not on the technical side, I advise you contact Site Support for this.