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Is This Website Down? How Can You Check Site Availability Worldwide

There are cases when users are unable to access your website. However, when you try to open the site yourself, you find that it’s running...

What Is a URL: Examples, Structure, and More 

A URL (uniform resource locator) it’s a type of uniform resource identifier (URI) that provides a way to access information from remote...

What Is a Cron Job: Understanding Cron Syntax and How to Configure Cron Jobs

A cron job is a task created using cron, a tool for scheduling and automating future tasks on Unix-like operating systems. Setting up cron jobs is...

How to fix ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR: causes, variations, and troubleshooting

ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR is a common issue users face when a website fails to establish a secure connection. This error typically arises due to problems...

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 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...

Optimizing WordPress to 100% on PageSpeed and GTmetrix With LiteSpeed Cache Plugin

Website speed optimization should be a top priority for every website owner as it directly impacts WordPress SEO. Additionally, the longer a website...

Top 40 Minecraft mods to enhance your gaming experience

Minecraft, the beloved sandbox game, captivates millions of players with its infinite world and endless possibilities. But what if you could push it...

Linux list users: How to display all users in the terminal?

Listing users in Linux is an essential system administration task, especially if multiple developers work on the same virtual private server (VPS)...