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A guide to .htaccess files for WordPress

Every WordPress website includes a .htaccess file, which stands for "hypertext access." Most WordPress users won't need to worry about…

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Troubleshooting WordPress: How to Enable Debug Mode  

Debug mode is a special setting in WordPress that reveals detailed error messages and warnings that are typically hidden from…

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SEO Essentials: The A-Z SEO Guide

Search Engine Optimisation is all about making your website easy for search engines to find and, in turn, making it…

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#8 of the Best Forms Plugins for WordPress 2024

Contact forms are a way to stay connected — giving anyone interested in who you are and what you do…

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What’s Robots.txt and How Do I Optimise it for WordPress?

Robots.txt is a tiny file that sits at the root of your domain and helps search engines to understand which…

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Domain Names and Trademarks: A Guide for Your Online Brand  

The UK boasts the third largest e-commerce market in the world. In such a competitive landscape, a strong and protected…

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What is DNS? How Do Websites Get Found Online? 

Have you ever wondered how typing a simple website name seems to magically take you to the right place? The…

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Superfast WordPress: What is a Content Delivery Network?

A Content Delivery Network, also known as a Content Distribution Network, is a (deep breath) geographically distributed nexus of servers,…

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Cookies and Cache: What They Are and How to Manage Them

Cookies and cache work behind the scenes to bring you a better experience when you go online. They make browsing…

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17 Top New AI Plugins for WordPress 

One of the great strengths of WordPress lies in its vast ecosystem of plugins. AI is transforming how websites are…

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