24 May • WordPress • Troubleshooting •
The WordPress debug mode is a built-in feature that lets you display and log error messages for more accurate troubleshooting. It is crucial for...
24 May • WordPress • Maintenance •
WordPress websites have a significant advantage – the possibility of creating a staging site for testing changes and updates before going live. As a...
10 May • WordPress • Optimization •
A slow loading website is a huge problem, however, there are plenty of ways to overcome it. Among many solutions, you can try to properly combine...
There are many great WordPress themes available to help you create a beautiful and well-functioning website. From free simplistic themes to expensive...
06 May • WordPress • Troubleshooting •
The mixed content warning is a common WordPress error often caused by incorrect Secure Socket Layer (SSL) settings. It indicates that your WordPress...
The European General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), also known as a data privacy and protection law, has changed how website owners have to handle...
The menu bar on a website not only functions as a navigation tool for exploring content, but can also be used to grab the visitors attention. In other...
When managing a WordPress website, it’s important to properly measure user engagement to assess its effectiveness and strategize its growth. Users...
In 2013, WordPress introduced Heartbeat API – a feature that allows your browser to communicate automatically with the server. However, there are a...