If you find it’s time to switch hosting providers but are unsure of where to start, this is the right article for you. Migrating your website to...
The main difference between HTTP vs HTTPS lies in the security protocol each uses. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) allows data to be transferred...
429 Too Many Requests is an HTTP status code that appears when a client, such as your browser, app, or automated tool, sends more requests to a server...
The 405 Method Not Allowed error occurs when a web server recognizes the request but rejects the specific HTTP method used for the requested...
When you enter a URL in your browser, it sends an If-Modified-Since request header to the web server to determine when the web page was...
Creating an FTP account helps you connect to an FTP server, where you can upload, download, and edit web files. It also enables you to involve other...
Hotlinking is when someone embeds an image or media file from your website onto theirs by linking directly to your file’s URL. Instead of...
A URL blacklist is a list of websites that have been marked as unsafe or harmful due to their involvement in dubious activities, as recognized by...
As a website owner, you might have wondered whether using a www or non-www website domain is simply a matter of user preference. Even though a non-www...
You’ve typed the website address into your web browser when the ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT error message appears. What does this mean, and how...