There’s never a good time to get an error on your WordPress website. Whether in the admin section or on the frontend, site errors are frustrating. Especially if you don’t know what’s causing them or how to fix them. Unfortunately, the 500 internal server error is no different. In fact, the internal server error might be one of the most…. Continue Reading
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How to Use Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV) for WordPress Development
Developing your website is always a landmark moment, especially when it’s your first time. However, despite almost every host offering a way to spin up a WordPress install on your server, this isn’t recommended. The better way is to create a site on your computer, and upload it once you’re ready. Using a tool such as Varying Vagrant Vagrants (VVV)…. Continue Reading
The Definitive Guide To Migrating A WordPress Site
Changed hosts and looking to migrate a WordPress site? Look no further. In this guide we’ll cover how to do it with a plugin, manually and we even cover a few hosts that do it for you for free, or have their own ways to make WP migration easy. (Migrating To A Live Site?) Back It Up If the site…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘413 Request Entity Too Large’ WordPress Error
Did you come across the annoying ‘413 Request Entity Too Large’ error while trying upload a theme or a plugin file using your WordPress dashboard? Don’t worry, you’re not alone. This error is quite common among WordPress users who use affordable shared hosting plans to host their website. In this guide, we’ll show you how to fix this issue by…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘Fatal Error Allowed Memory Size Exhausted’ WordPress Error
The “allowed memory size exhausted” error is one of the most common issues most WordPress users often encounter, especially when using shared hosting plans. If you’ve been getting an error that says “Fatal error: Allowed memory size of x bytes exhausted”, that means either your server is limiting the amount of memory used by your website or a plugin is…. Continue Reading
How To Fix ‘The Link You Followed Has Expired’ Error In WordPress
The “link you followed has expired” is a common error that occurs when trying to upload themes and plugins via the WordPress dashboard. The error usually happens when the file you’re trying to upload is larger than the default upload and execution limits set by WordPress. The best way to fix the issue is to increase the default upload limits….. Continue Reading
30 WordPress Firefox Plugins for Developers and Bloggers for 2021
One of the nice things about using Firefox as your web browser of choice is that there are tons of Firefox extensions that can make your life even easier. You can use them to help you when developing WordPress sites, improve your marketing/SEO efforts, write better content, and just generally make your life easier and more productive. In this post,…. Continue Reading
WP Migrate DB Pro Review – Simple WordPress Database Migration
Moving WordPress can be a cumbersome process. Especially migrating your website to a new server involves many different steps which can take a lot of time. The hardest part, however, is moving the MySQL database. Especially with when it’s of a certain size, downloading the database from the old server and uploading it to the new location can be a…. Continue Reading
How to Fix the “Briefly Unavailable for Scheduled Maintenance. Check back in a minute.” Error in WordPress
There’s an error in WordPress which occurs rarely when an update fails to complete. It usually happens when you update the WordPress core itself, compounding the fear factor. The message your receive is “Briefly unavailable for scheduled maintenance. Check back in a minute”. In this article I’ll take a look at why this happens and how you can resolve the…. Continue Reading
How to Install WordPress Locally on a Windows Computer
WordPress is without doubt the best Content Management System on the web bar none, this is coming from someone who has used all of the popular content management systems around. Installing WordPress on your own server is a piece of cake with the simple one-click install, this is something that even non technical and senior citizens are able to do…. Continue Reading