Category Archives for WordPress

3 Easy Ways to Install a WordPress Plugin

Why I and many other professional bloggers prefer using self-hosted WordPress blog because the best and amazing thing about WordPress is that you can almost include any feature and functionality to your

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How to migrate WordPress site from Local Host to live Host/Server

If you are a WordPress web designer or you are going to start a new blog on WordPress, then it’s always a good idea to make your site first on Local Host (Your PC) and then migrate it to your Live Hosting

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How to Reset the htaccess File of Your WordPress Site Using FTP

If you just landed on this page then I am pretty sure that you try to mess with your htaccess file and got an error of 502 Bad Gateway error or a white blank screen error. Even you are unable to access

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How to Use the FileZilla FTP Client for Your WordPress Site

Hey, Guys! As many of you know that there are many web hosting providers who provide auto-installation tools like "Softaculous"to install WordPress in just a few clicks.  But many developers and even

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9 WordPress Plugins to Generate XML and HTML Sitemaps Quickly

The Role of sitemap in Search Engine Optimization is like the spinal cord.  Every Web Design or SEO agency built and submit a sitemap to the webmaster and will consider this to be the first step towards

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5 Free Best CDN Services for Your WordPress Blog

If you are going to start your blogging journey, then I will always suggest you to use WordPress as a platform with your custom domain name. I prefer WordPress as it gives you more freedom to customize

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Make a Local Server using Xampp & installing WordPress

Using Xampp you can make a Local Apache Server with just a few clicks, Here I am going to tell you step by step process that how to setup a local Apache Server using Xampp and how to install WordPress

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WordPress Turns On Encryption For All Hosted Websites And Blogs

Good News for WordPress Users. WordPress.com is now adding HTTPS support for all of its blogs. If you own a custom domain or a blog under the wordpress.com domain name (like yourname.wordpress.com), you’re

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