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How to Add a Favicon to Your Website

You might come across the term favicon when it comes to website creation and development. But what is it exactly? Well, in this article, we’ll be...

How to Use SCP Command to Copy and Transfer Files in Linux

Secure copy protocol (SCP) is a command that enables efficient and secure file transfers between two systems over a network. It uses Secure Shell...

How to Redirect To Another Domain Without Losing Search Engine Ranking

A URL redirect is a server function that sends users from one URL to another, typically using HTTP status codes like 301 or 302 redirects. Also known...

How to Use PuTTY to Access Your Server

SSH, or Secure Shell, is a secure protocol for connecting to a remote server. To establish an SSH connection, you will need an SSH client app like...

How to choose a web hosting plan at Hostinger? Factors to consider when choosing a plan

Hostinger offers a wide variety of web hosting plans to help you succeed online. However, it may be challenging to choose between the many options...

Iptables tutorial: securing VPS with Linux firewall

Are you looking for a comprehensive iptables tutorial for your VPS? This article will show you how to install and use iptables on an Ubuntu system....

What Is Website Caching and How to Clear It

One of the many fundamental strategies to optimize a website is improving loading speed. In addition to using a fast and reliable hosting provider,...

50 Profitable Things to Make and Sell from Home in 2025

The market for homemade products is not showing any sign of slowing down. There are many things to make and sell online from home without a big...

Types of CSS: Inline, External and Internal Definitions and Differences Explained

CSS defines the front-end appearance of your website. There are several types of CSS, among them are inline and external CSS. In short, the main...