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How to Change WordPress URL in Database: A MySQL Tutorial Using phpMyAdmin

WordPress relies on the MySQL database to store its data, including site URLs. If you ever need to change your WordPress URL, you’ll have to...

How to list users in Linux: Commands, tools, and automation tips

To list users in Linux, the most common method is to read the /etc/passwd file, which stores essential information about every account on the system....

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....

How to speed up a WordPress website: 12 performance optimization methods

Search engines like Google consider page speed a ranking factor as it affects the overall user experience. WordPress offers various tools and features...

What Is SSH: Understanding Encryption, Ports and Connection

You probably heard about SSH already as it is an often-used internet jargon when it comes to anything related to cyber security. However, you might...

How to Show Users in MySQL and User Information Using Linux

A MySQL database server is frequently the first choice for developers and anyone interested in testing a structured query language. MySQL includes...

What is WordPress and how does it work?

WordPress is an open-source content management system (CMS) created by Matt Mullenweg and Mike Little in 2003. Since its release over two decades ago,...

29 Fresh Blog Ideas to Get You Started in 2025

Starting a blog is an excellent way to share your passion and find a following of like-minded people.  If you gain a following large enough, you...

How to Fix the “Is its parent directory writable by the server?” Error in WordPress

This article will teach you how to resolve the “Is its parent directory writable by the server?” error. It’s a common WordPress...