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How to Check If FTP Port 21 Is Not Blocked

Having issues connecting to your FTP account? If that’s the case, it’s worth checking whether port 21 is the culprit behind the connection...

Robots.txt Disallow: How Does It Block Search Engines

Are you looking for a way to control how search engine bots crawl your site? Or do you want to make some parts of your website private? You can do it...

How to start an online clothing store in 2025: step-by-step guide

If you want to turn your passion for fashion into a thriving business, an online clothing store is a great option in today’s booming ecommerce...

How to Use the Linux rsync Command to Streamline Remote File Synchronization

Copying files from one device to another can be a cumbersome task. Fortunately, you can simplify this process on Linux using the rsync command. rsync,...

Best 7 WordPress Audio Players

If you run a podcast or music website on WordPress, you may need to integrate an audio player.  This article will show you how to add WordPress...

10 best WordPress database plugins for optimization and management

WordPress stores various data in its database, including posts, pages, comments, and custom post types. Similar to saving files on your computer,...

How to Discourage Search Engines from Indexing this Site in WordPress

WordPress site owners will do anything to get their websites indexed. However, you might not want search engines to crawl through your website if...

What Is the Difference Between a Blog and a Website: Content, Monetization, and Updates

Many people use the terms blog and website interchangeably, leading to the assumption that they’re identical. Even though they’re typically built...

What is the 413 Request Entity Too Large error, how to fix it and avoid it

The 413 Request Entity Too Large error means the server knows what the client is asking for but refuses to process the request because it’s too big....