Setup

WordPress database: what it is, how to manage it, and best practices

A WordPress database stores all the data that makes up a WordPress website, including login credentials, pages, posts, themes, and plugins. Basic...

Reinstalling WordPress: A step-by-step guide

There might be several reasons why you want to reinstall WordPress. Maybe you’re having issues with your WordPress website or you just want a fresh...

What is a WordPress slug: how to change it and optimize for SEO

WordPress uses a slug to identify different posts and pages. Optimizing every WordPress slug in your website can improve user experience and rankings...

How to change your WordPress admin password

Everyone needs to reset one of their passwords from time to time. WordPress makes it easy to change your password if needed, but to do that,...

How to change WordPress username: 3 effective methods

As your website grows, you will naturally want to adjust or tweak certain elements, such as the WordPress username. Unfortunately, WordPress...

How to use XAMPP: A 3-step guide to setting up a local WordPress site

Setting up a locally-hosted environment is a crucial step in any WordPress development project. Doing this enables you to safely test your site’s...

xmlrpc.php in WordPress: what is it and why disable it

WordPress has always included features that allow you to interact with your site remotely. For a long time, the solution was a file called xmlrpc.php....

WordPress template hierarchy: understanding its structure and how it works

WordPress CMS uses template files to render website content on the front-end. When loading a web page, WordPress uses a query string to find the right...

How to disable comments on WordPress: 7 easy methods

Enabling comments can be a great way to engage with your audience, but many users want to disable comments in WordPress for valid reasons. Having a...

How to edit and customize WordPress user roles and permissions

When building a WordPress website with multiple team members, assigning user roles ensures your site’s security. Think of it like in a physical...

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