Basic Website Management
What is website cache? Imagine your website is like a library. When a book is popular, the librarian puts it on a display shelf for easy access. This display shelf is like the cache: it holds frequently accessed data so visitors can get what they need quickly. But...
Basic Website Management
Access Media Library: Log in to WordPress: Go to your WordPress dashboard. Navigate to Media Library: Click on “Media” in the left sidebar, then select “Library.” Upload New Files: Click Add New: In the Media Library, click the “Add New” button. Drag and Drop or...
Basic Website Management
How to Create Contact Forms Access Fluent Forms: Navigate to Forms: Go to your WordPress dashboard and select “Fluent Forms” from the menu. Create a New Form: Click on Add New Form: Click the “Add New Form” button to start creating a new form. Choose a Template:...
Basic Website Management
Introduction Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) adds an extra layer of security to your website by requiring a second form of verification in addition to your password. This helps protect your account from unauthorized access, even if your password is compromised. By...
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Why Use Incognito/Private Browsing Mode for Testing Websites? Purpose and Benefits: Incognito/Private Browsing Mode lets you surf the internet without saving your history, cookies, or other data. This is helpful for testing websites because it allows you to see the...