How to secure your WordPress website in 5 easy steps
According to WPBeginner each week, Google blacklists around 20,000 websites for malware and around 50,000 for phishing.
According to WPBeginner each week, Google blacklists around 20,000 websites for malware and around 50,000 for phishing.
Have you ever heard of big players being hit by a DDOS attack?
CSS media queries are an excellent way to deliver different styles to different devices.
There are over 1,500 WordPress contact form plugins available today and although this topic has been drummed to death we still get asked the same question. What contact form plugin should I use?
A 301 redirect is a permanent way to let search engines and visitors know that an old page on your website has been replaced by a new one.
Many of us are required to implement page or website redirections to our websites once in a while and depending on your server type using your .htaccess file for redirections may not always be an option.
Unfortunately, hackers get better every day at finding weaknesses and compromising websites. Of course, you should implement as much security as you can, but you should always be prepared in case you get hacked anyway.
Most WordPress website owners will install and test a handful of plugins over time without being aware that every time they do so, they are creating new database tables that remain in place well after the plugins have been uninstalled. Over time, this could negatively impact your website’s performance as the database beings to accumulate … Read more
Keep your website safe & secure with these four easy tips.
Do you want to put your WordPress website in maintenance mode while you make some changes to the website without a plugin? Use this code snippet to do just that.