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In this article, we’ll show you the most common WordPress errors experienced by WordPress users, and provides a starting point for fixing them.
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If you’re experiencing security issues with your WordPress site, or you find certain users are abusing the resources you’ve created and/or other
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If you’re running a large website with many visitors, caching can be an essential tool to optimize page load times. Find out why caching is
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If you’re managing a site with multiple administrators, you may wish to lock down certain features of the WordPress administration dashboard to
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Trackbacks and pingbacks are notifications you get when your blog post is linked to another blog. However, these days it is primarily spammers that
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FileZilla is a popular, free, and open-source FTP/SFTP application often used to transfer files between a local PC and a remote server.
FileZilla
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WordPress is equipped with a rich suite of image editing and management features that allow you to insert and manipulate graphics and photography with
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A pluggable.php file error is something you may get when trying to add a code snippet on your website or activating a new plugin.
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When testing your website speed with Google PageSpeed Insights or another tool, you may receive a suggestion to fix render-blocking JavaScript and CSS
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After making changes in your WordPress site, you may see syntax errors or parse errors in your web browser. These usually look similar to:
Parse
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When working with some WordPress plugins or themes in the admin dashboard, you may try to change a setting and receive an error message stating "Are
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When you update your WordPress core files, theme files or plugins, your users may see a message on their screen stating, “Briefly unavailable for
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If your WordPress theme or plugin installation failed, it might be due to the Destination folder already exists error. This error occurs when
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As a dynamic content management system, WordPress relies on a MySQL database that stores your content, website settings and more. If WordPress is
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A convenient feature in WordPress is the ability to create posts and publish them at a scheduled date and time. It’s a simple way to keep your site
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