As much as I love WordPress, I’ve certainly done my share of swearing at my computer because the WYSIWYG editor won’t load properly or when I check in on one of my websites and find the theme has decided to self-destruct or there are suddenly database connection errors all over the place. To be fair, the core code of WordPress…. Continue Reading
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How to Use the WordPress Debug Mode to Fix Site Errors
Despite how stable WordPress is as a platform, you will encounter an error at some point. What’s more, it could be that you have no idea how it got there or what you can do to fix it. In this sort of situation, the WordPress debug mode is a lifesaver. Debugging is a way to find out why a ‘bug’…. Continue Reading
How to Harden WordPress and Fix Permissions Errors
The beauty of WordPress is that you can do as deep down the rabbit hole as you like. If you have zero technical knowledge, you have the same relative power under your fingertips as a seasoned professional coder. Though sometimes, when you need to delve into the back end of WordPress to fix permissions errors, it helps to understand what…. Continue Reading
WordPress XML Files: What They Are and How to Open Them
WordPress XML files see a lot of use for me as a content creator, and site owner. They let me perform many different tasks when running a site, developing layouts and designs, and much more. For you, WordPress XML files can help you to run an online store, or even set up crucial Search Engine Optimization (SEO). In this comprehensive…. Continue Reading
8 Best Managed WordPress Hosting Providers for 2024 Compared
Do you really need managed WordPress hosting? Let’s face it: Running a WordPress blog or site is no easy game. You have to take care of all the content, marketing, site design, social media, and so forth. But before you do that, you have to make sure your WordPress site is running smoothly and your current WordPress hosting provider isn’t…. Continue Reading
How to Translate WordPress Using Weglot – Step by Step Guide
Building an international audience is going to take more than hoping people from around the world visit your site and subscribe or buy. In fact, many global consumers (55% to be exact) prefer to buy in their native language and stick to the motto, “Can’t Read, Won’t Buy.” That’s why translating your WordPress website into other languages is a great…. Continue Reading
FlyingPress Review: Is It the Best WordPress Performance Plugin? (2024)
Searching for the best WordPress performance and caching plugin to speed up your site? In our hands-on FlyingPress review, we’ll help you decide if this speed-focused plugin is right for your site. FlyingPress aims to be pretty much an all-in-one solution for WordPress performance, with caching, code optimization, and other tweaks to speed up your site. If you combine it…. Continue Reading
How to Move From WordPress.com to WordPress (Full Migration)
Trying to figure out how to migrate from WordPress.com to WordPress.org? Our step-by-step guide will show you exactly how to get the job done. Moving to WordPress.org will give you more control over your site and let you install your own plugins and themes without needing to pay for the pricier WordPress.com Business plan. Thankfully, WordPress.com makes it pretty easy…. Continue Reading
How to Increase the Memory Limit in WordPress
Almost everything in the world has a maximum capacity. Computers use a finite amount of memory to store routines, code, scripts, and much more. In some cases, you’ll want to boost this limit to stay away from errors. As for how to increase the memory limit within WordPress, you won’t be able to use the familiar dashboard screens. The main…. Continue Reading
How to Fix WordPress’ cURL Error 28
One of the unsung ‘water carriers’ of the internet is the Client URL (cURL) library. In fact, almost every ‘thing’ that uses the internet will use cURL. It even has fans beyond our atmosphere. It’s a collection of software that lets you transfer data with URLs, and WordPress uses it when it makes Application Programming Interface (API) request. If this…. Continue Reading