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How to Remove “Proudly Powered by WordPress” From Your Footer
Want to remove “proudly powered by WordPress” from your site’s footer? Perhaps you are running a business and don’t want to seem unprofessional. Perhaps you want to avoid declaring the CMS used on your website to avoid being hacked. Or perhaps you are working on a client website and want to remove the text and replace it with your own link.
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Menu Icons in WordPress: How to Add Them to Your Navigation
If you've ever seen a website and wondered how they made menu icons, you're in the right place. WordPress menu icons add a visual element to your site and incorporate relevant icons to further guide your users to the pages they need to go.
How to Install WordPress: Complete Beginner’s Guide
In this tutorial, we are going to show you four different ways that you can install WordPress.
How to Install XAMPP and WordPress Locally on Windows PC
Installing XAMPP and WordPress to set up a local development site is a smart move when you need a private...
What Is Gated Content (Real Examples) and How to Create It on WordPress
I’ve been using gated content in various ways for more than a decade now with mostly great results. Needless to say, I’m a big fan of it. But what exactly is “it?”
WordPress Redirect After Login: How to Set It Up (3 Methods)
Trying to set up WordPress redirect after login functionality on your site? In this post, we'll take a closer look at why you might want to redirect users after they log into your site. Then, we'll discuss three simple ways to make WordPress redirect after the login page.
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HTTP 500 Internal Server Error: How to Fix It in WordPress
The “500 internal server error” can be a frustrating one to come across because it doesn’t actually tell you what went wrong. Also known as the “http error 500,” it could be caused by several factors, such as conflicts between WordPress plugins or themes, reaching the PHP memory limit, a corrupt .htaccess file, server misconfiguration, or incorrect file and directory permissions, among other reasons.
How to Unpublish a Page in WordPress (3 Methods)
Ever say something and wish you could take it back? It's not possible in real life, but revisions are totally doable on your WordPress site. We'll show you how to unpublish a page in WordPress, so that it's no longer visible to anyone that visits your site.