Whether you’re designing sites for clients or managing your own WordPress website, it’s important to know how it looks and works on a mobile device before you make any changes public. You probably have a mobile phone you can check your site with. But if you’re working on your laptop or desktop, it’s inconvenient to have to keep going back…. Continue Reading
10 Wix Alternatives for 2022 (Cheaper, Better, & More Flexible)
Wix is one of the most popular website builders worldwide and powers a staggering 160 million websites. Most people choose Wix because it’s easy to use, has lots of features, and there’s a huge collection of templates to choose from. But if you’re thinking about creating a website, you should consider using one of these Wix alternatives instead. What’s wrong…. Continue Reading
How to Fix the 500 Internal Server Error on Your WordPress Website
There’s never a good time to get an error on your WordPress website. Whether in the admin section or on the frontend, site errors are frustrating. Especially if you don’t know what’s causing them or how to fix them. Unfortunately, the 500 internal server error is no different. In fact, the internal server error might be one of the most…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘Missing A Temporary Folder’ WordPress Error
The ‘Missing A Temporary Folder’ error is one of the most frustrating WordPress issues that can disrupt your entire website development and user experience. Thankfully, there’s a simple fix for this error. This error will prevent you from uploading any file in WordPress, which means you won’t be able to upload any images or install any plugins and themes. However,…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘413 Request Entity Too Large’ WordPress Error
Did you come across the annoying ‘413 Request Entity Too Large’ error while trying upload a theme or a plugin file using your WordPress dashboard? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This error is quite common among WordPress users who use affordable shared hosting plans to host their website. In this guide, we’ll show you how to fix this issue by…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘Fatal Error Allowed Memory Size Exhausted’ WordPress Error
The “allowed memory size exhausted” error is one of the most common issues most WordPress users often encounter, especially when using shared hosting plans. If you’ve been getting an error that says “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of x bytes exhausted”, that means either your server is limiting the amount of memory used by your website or a plugin is…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘The Link You Followed Has Expired’ Error In WordPress
The “link you followed has expired” is a common error that occurs when trying to upload themes and plugins via the WordPress dashboard. The error usually happens when the file you’re trying to upload is larger than the default upload and execution limits set by WordPress. The best way to fix the issue is to increase the default upload limits….. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘Destination Folder Already Exists’ WordPress Error
Have you ever had to reinstall an old plugin or a theme that you used to have on your WordPress website only to discover an error that says Destination Folder Already Exists? Well, you’re not alone. This is a common error among many WordPress users, especially among bloggers who install and work with lots of plugins and themes. The “Destination…. Continue Reading
Amelia Review: A Versatile Appointment Booking WordPress Plugin
If you’ve been struggling to find an appointment booking plugin with a simplified user interface for your service-based website, Amelia is an alternative plugin that’s worth your consideration. There are several free and premium appointment booking plugins available on WordPress with various features. But, most of these plugins can only be managed by developers and experienced users. There was always…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘429 Too Many Requests’ error In WordPress
Much like most other software, WordPress also has its flaws. Occasionally running into an error is normal for most WordPress users. But, don’t blame WordPress for the 429 Too Many Requests error. This particular WordPress error can surface for several different reasons, sometimes it can occur by the user’s own faults but it’s not WordPress’ fault. Never the less, we’re…. Continue Reading