Weird error after YOURLS installation.

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faiizow70

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My website, fais.al, seemed to bring up a 500 internal sever error. I removed YOURLS and the problem still remains. The steps;

- Installed YOURLS on to the root directory of my domain, it also had to overwrite a readme.html file.
- Removed YOURLS as it seemed to have caused something.
- Problem still remains.

Note: I am also pending a name server change on my domain to X10hosting name servers, but it still hasn't come through. I felt I should add this in case the problem is on that end of the stick.

NoteNote: I have an existing Wordpress installation on the root of my domain aswell, I'm guessing there might've been a conflict between YOURLS and Wordpress?

NoteNoteNote: Error Logs on the CPanel doesn't bring up anything. It's just blank.
 
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One of the more common reasons for 500 internal error is file/directory permissions being set wrong.

Make sure no files or directories that are to be accessed through the browser is set as 777. In general directories should have 755 and files 644.
 

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I can't seem to use my CPanel anymore. When i'm on the dashboard it only loads half the page.

Is it possible you can do this for me on my end?
 
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