If your website starts malfunctioning or displays errors after changing the PHP version, follow these steps:

  1. Revert to the previous PHP version – Use the MultiPHP Manager in cPanel to quickly switch back to the version that was working. This can help restore site functionality while you troubleshoot the issue.

  2. Check error logs – In cPanel, open the Error Logs or access logs via File Manager to identify specific problems that may have been triggered by the PHP change.

  3. Review plugin/theme compatibility – Some plugins, themes, or custom code may not support newer PHP versions. Check for updates or compatibility information on the developer's site.

  4. Consult documentation – Review your application’s documentation (e.g., WordPress, Joomla, Magento) to verify PHP version requirements.

  5. Contact support – If you're unable to resolve the issue, reach out to LANETTI support for expert assistance.

For step-by-step guidance, check out our tutorial: How to change your PHP version in cPanel?

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