==== How to turn on Error Reporting ==== If you visit a page within your site and it is blank, there are a variety of potential problems including: 1. the page's file is missing 2. the templates_c folder does not have the correct permissions set 3. there's a problem with the code In order to have a better idea about what's happening, we recommend turning on PHP's error reporting feature. Here's how: - open the includes/init.php file - the first line of the includes/init.php file (that's not commented out) is: error_reporting(E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE & ~E_WARNING); - change this line to: error_reporting(E_ALL); - and just underneath it add: ini_set("display_errors", 1); - save your changes and upload the file back to the server. - open the page that was blank in your browser and refresh. - if there's an error, it should now be displayed on the page.