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How to install Moodle™: 4 methods

Moodle™ is one of the most popular learning management systems (LMS), with more than 272 million users worldwide. It provides a personalized online...

How to fix the 503 Service Unavailable error

The 503 Service Unavailable error is a temporary HTTP response status code indicating that the server can’t handle the request at the moment. It...

Elementor vs Beaver Builder: which page builder is best for your WordPress site?

WordPress page builders offer ease of use and do not require coding, helping all kinds of users design a website without needing to hire web...

WordPress hosting vs web hosting: advantages and disadvantages to help you choose

The main difference between WordPress hosting and web hosting is that WordPress hosting is specifically optimized around WordPress and might include...

How to transfer web hosting from one company to another: 6 easy steps

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 a...

How to set up email on Android: A step-by-step guide

Setting up email accounts on Android devices is essential for staying connected and managing your messages on the go. In this tutorial, you’ll...

3 things to check before getting traffic to your website

Creating a website can take a lot of money and time. Its design needs to be flawless, and its functions intuitive and easy to use, which usually...

Website launch checklist: 23 essential pre- and post-launch tasks

Launching a website is pivotal for any business or individual looking to establish an online presence. Whether you are building a new site from...

HTTP vs HTTPS: Key differences

The main difference between HTTP vs HTTPS lies in the security protocol each uses. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) allows data to be transferred...

How to fix the 429 Too Many Requests Error (as a user and site owner)

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...

What is Error “405 Method Not Allowed” and how to fix it

While it’s a client-side error, the “405 Method Not Allowed” error code is often caused by server-side configuration. In most cases,...

What is “304 Not Modified” status code and how to fix it

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...

How to create an FTP account – A beginner’s guide

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: What it is and how to prevent it

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...

What is URL blacklist, how a URL gets blacklisted, and how to fix it?

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...

WordPress custom fields: definition, tutorial, and use cases

WordPress custom fields let you store and display additional information like pricing, product details, or author notes – all without cluttering...

What is a permalink?

A permalink, short for “permanent link,” is a stable, unchanging URL that points directly to a specific web page or blog post. It ensures...

How to redirect non-www to www URLs

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...

Padding vs Margin: What’s the difference in CSS and when to use them?

Padding is a CSS property that adds room between an HTML element’s border and its content to increase its total size. Meanwhile, margin puts empty...

Everything you need to know about wp-config.PHP

The wp-config.php file is a significant part of a WordPress installation. Created during the WordPress installation process, the file contains...

How to migrate your website from Joomla to WordPress in 5 steps

With website import tools, users of other platforms can migrate to the WordPress content management system (CMS) and build a new site without starting...

What is the most important part of a website?

Although many say the most important part of a website is design, navigation, or some other aesthetic or functional aspect of your site, it’s...