While the Internet has brought about many awesome things, one part of our lives which it has slowly eroded is privacy. Sharing all kinds of information about ourselves online has become completely normal. I’m not just talking about the way we now let everyone know about what we had for lunch today (I had a big salad, you?) but also…. Continue Reading
How to Install WordPress using Softaculous
This tutorial takes us to the basics of installing WordPress in a web host. There are literally 10+ methods by which you can install a deployable (i.e. ready for the Internet) WordPress site. Factors such as your operating system, intended usage (local or live) and hosting environment lead to several ways of installing WordPress. We at WPKube have decided to…. Continue Reading
How to Fix the “Briefly Unavailable for Scheduled Maintenance. Check back in a minute.” Error in WordPress
There’s an error in WordPress which occurs rarely when an update fails to complete. It usually happens when you update the WordPress core itself, compounding the fear factor. The message your receive is “Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance. Check back in a minute”. In this article I’ll take a look at why this happens and how you can resolve the…. Continue Reading
How to Install WordPress Locally on a Windows Computer
WordPress is without doubt the best Content Management System on the web bar none, this is coming from someone who has used all of the popular content management systems around. Installing WordPress on your own server is a piece of cake with the simple one-click install, this is something that even non technical and senior citizens are able to do…. Continue Reading
45 Popular Brands Using WordPress
When starting a business website or blog, some people out there have concerns about WordPress. They wonder how a free platform could possibly serve them well, questioning areas like security and scalability. W ell, those questions often have very little merit, since the vast majority of websites in the world are running on the popular WordPress content management system. In…. Continue Reading
How to Add Courses to WordPress with LearnPress
Courses provide a wonderful way for you to grow your business’ revenue as well as your email list by providing value to your audience in a way that’s instructive and easy to follow. You can do this by offering fully-fledged courses to potentially earn tens of thousands of dollars in revenue or by simply using a free mini course as…. Continue Reading
How to Install Facebook Remarketing/Retargeting Pixel in WordPress
Have you ever been to a website and later you start seeing their ads on Facebook? If so then you’ve probably wondered how this happens and what the advantage of it is. The website is using an easy to use tool built into Facebook Ads Manager called Facebook Pixel to perform a type of marketing known as retargeting. Retargeting, also…. Continue Reading
MyThemeShop Review: Putting Value to The Test
As far as WordPress theme shops go, MyThemeShop has a lot to offer — 99+ themes and 20 plugins at the time I’m writing this review. That’s a respectable number by any measure and it’s an indication of the value attached to their extended membership option, but more on that later. There are many WordPress theme shops from which to…. Continue Reading
How to Disable and Remove Old Post Revisions in WordPress
Occasionally updating or revising a post on your WordPress site isn’t a time-consuming task. It also doesn’t take up a lot of space. However, over time, revisions do start to add up and can eventually take up a considerable amount of space on your database. Whether you’re in a pursuit to free up some much-needed space or prevent the matter…. 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