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How to Get Started with WordPress Hosting

Setting up your domain and installing WordPress to launch your website quickly. This article helps you get your WordPress site up and running smoothly with WordPress Hosting

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How to Configure your WordPress Permalink Settings

WordPress permalinks define how your URLs are structured, and choosing a clean, keyword-rich format (preferably Post Name or a simple custom structure) improves SEO, user readability, and long-term site usability.

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How to upload files using FileZilla

This article explains how to upload website files using the FileZilla FTP client. It covers setup for both cPanel and Plesk hosting, FTP settings, and how to enable Active or Passive mode.

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How to Install an SSL Certificate on WordPress Hosting

This guide explains how to install and configure an SSL certificate on a WordPress hosting package to secure your website and enable HTTPS.

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How to Use Robots.txt

This article will guide you with the usage of the robots.txt file for SEO purposes

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Understanding Email Spoofing and How to Identify It

This article explains what email spoofing is, how to identify spoofed or phishing emails, and how to verify them using email headers. It also clarifies that receiving such emails does not mean the account is compromised, explains how spam filters handle them, and highlights why spoofed emails cannot be completely prevented.

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Fixing a Broken TinyMCE Editor

A quick guide to identifying and fixing common issues that cause the TinyMCE editor to stop working.

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How to Fix the WordPress White Screen of Death problem?

The WordPress White Screen of Death can be fixed by checking core files, increasing the PHP memory limit, disabling faulty plugins, switching to a default theme, enabling error logs to identify issues, and correcting file and folder permissions via cPanel.

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