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A website URL (Uniform Resource Locator) consists of several different components – a protocol (HTTP or HTTPS), a domain name, and a path. All...
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Sep 13, 2019
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If you’re a WordPress user, you already know that the theme and WordPress core automates a lot of the features that dictate how your content is...
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Sep 04, 2019
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The WordPress debug mode is a built-in feature that lets you display and log error messages for more accurate troubleshooting. It is crucial for...
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May 24, 2019
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WordPress websites have a significant advantage – the possibility of creating a staging site for testing changes and updates before going live....
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May 24, 2019
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There are many great WordPress themes available to help you create a beautiful and well-functioning website. From free simplistic themes to expensive...
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May 09, 2019
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The mixed content warning is a common WordPress error often caused by incorrect Secure Socket Layer (SSL) settings. It indicates that your WordPress...
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May 06, 2019
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The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), also known as a data privacy and protection law, has changed how website owners have to handle...
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May 06, 2019
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The menu bar on a website not only functions as a navigation tool for exploring content, but can also be used to grab the visitors attention. In other...
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May 06, 2019
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When managing a WordPress website, it’s important to properly measure user engagement to assess its effectiveness and strategize its...
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May 06, 2019
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In 2013, WordPress introduced Heartbeat API – a feature that allows your browser to communicate automatically with the server. However, there...
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